Abstract Conjugated polymers now provide a class of processible, film-forming semiconductors and metals. We have worked on the development of the semiconductor physics of these materials by using them as the active components in a range of semiconductor devices. Polymer light-emitting diodes show particular promise, and recent developments in color range (red, green, and blue), efficiency (above 20 lumen/W for green emitters), and operating lifetime are discussed. Progress on their application to displays, with integration with active-matrix TFT drive, and with patterned deposition using inkjet printing techniques is also reviewed. The role played by interfaces between electrode and semiconducting polymer is also discussed.
Shahid Pervez AnsariFarman Ali
Shahid Pervez AnsariFarman Ali
Henning SirringhausNir TesslerRichard H. Friend
Lubing BaiYamin HanJinyi LinLinghai XieWei Huang
Liangti QuLiming DaiSam‐Shajing Sun