Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1443359 Synthetic Metals 2008 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polyfluorene copolymers are functionalised with oxetane side groups which make them cross-linkable upon exposure to an acid. Upon addition of a photoacid they become photo-cross-linkable if exposed to UV light. Optical and electrochemical properties of these copolymers, both in the soluble and cross-linked forms are compared. We further show that the use of this type of copolymer allows the fabrication of multilayer structures without restriction of the organic solvent used to deposit an upper layer. In particular, we fabricate multilayer LEDs with enhanced luminous efficiency using one of the copolymers. The possibility to photo-cross-link these materials is also used to prepare micrometer size patterns, using a transmission electron microscope grid as a shadow mask. Furthermore, the use of a scanning near-field optical microscope allows submicron patterns to be prepared. We propose that this approach, which can be extended to a wide range of conjugated polymers, can be useful for the fabrication of optical, electronic and optoelectronic structures.

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