Organic LED Projects Worldwide
Short introduction on how LED works? (by E.Werner)
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NSF Center for Photoinduced Charge Transfer in Rochester
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Center for Research in Molecular Electronics and Photonics in UMH, Mons, Belgium
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Lucent Technologies - Homepage
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Organic devices Science by Prof. L. Rothberg at UR, Faculty of Chemistry
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Polymer Science and Engineering, Materials Chemistry Optoelectronic and Photonic Materials and Devices by Prof. Samson Jenekhe at UR, Faculty of Chemistry
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Research Projects at the University of Sheffield
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Laboratory of Surface Physics and Chemistry,
Linköping University, Sweden
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Electrically conducting polymers for light-emitting diodes at Chalmers University
in Sweden
- Homepage of the
Institute for Solid State Physics, TU Graz,
Austria
- Page of the
Conjugated Polymer Group, Linköping University,
Sweden
- CDT work on light emitting polymers
- Philips Electronics N.V.
- Polymer Program
at the University of Connecticut's Institute of Materials Science
- Research in IPOS at the UCSB
- Research at the Department of Organic Chemistry in TU Eindhoven
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Fabrication and Study of Polymer Light Emitting Devices at Ohio State University,
Center for Materials Research (Prof. A. J. Epstein)
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