EFFECTS OF ELECTRON-ELECTRON INTERACTIONS ON THE POLARIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTROLUMINESCENT POLYMERS
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TN383.1 O631.24

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    The polarization characteristics of electroluminescent polymers were studied with the theoretical model including the external field, electron-electron and electron-lattice interactions simultaneously. It was discovered that on-site Hubbard energy and the nearest neighbor electron-electron interactions increase the negative polarization of self-trapping bi-excitons in polymers obviously. The physical significance of negative polarization-a new phenomenon, and its possible applications were also explored.

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FU Rou-Li, GUO Guang-Yu. EFFECTS OF ELECTRON-ELECTRON INTERACTIONS ON THE POLARIZATION CHARACTERISTICS OF ELECTROLUMINESCENT POLYMERS[J]. Journal of Infrared and Millimeter Waves,2000,19(4):259~265

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