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Published on: November 15, 2016
White light emission via cascade Förster energy transfer in (Ga, In)N quantum well/polymer blend hybrid structures
G Itskos1, C R Belton, G Heliotis
1Experimental Solid State Physics Laboratory, Department of Physics, University of Cyprus, Nicosia, PO Box 20537, Cyprus. itskos@ucy.ac.cy
Abstract:
We have studied the room-temperature non-radiative energy transfer processes in hybrid structures composed of (Ga, In)N/GaN single quantum wells and semiconducting polymer blend films placed in nanometre-scale proximity. The blends consist of three polyfluorene materials with concentrations adjusted so that they emit white light. Power-dependent photoluminescence (PL) measurements are used to investigate the process of energy transfer from the quantum wells to the different components of the polymer blend. We show that energy distribution among the hybrid structures involves competition between nanoscale range non-radiative energy transfer processes from the inorganic well to the polymer components and within the blend itself.
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