Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4319067598> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4319067598 endingPage "113524" @default.
- W4319067598 startingPage "113524" @default.
- W4319067598 abstract "A polymer p-n junction was subjected to an extreme reverse bias, up to 1000 V, to investigate its reverse bias characteristics and possible breakdown. A full breakdown did not take place even after more than 2 h of continuous stress. Electrical treeing, a pre-breakdown phenomenon commonly encountered in insulating polymers, was instead observed. The electrical treeing was accompanied by intense light emission, and incurred significant material loss in the polymer film, the latter which was attributed to hot electron bombardment. The impact by hot electrons also caused light emission from the luminescent conjugated polymer. The polymer junction was realized via in situ redox doping reactions in a planar solid-state light-emitting electrochemical cell made from a polymer mixed conductor. The cell was activated with a forward bias and subsequently cooled to freeze the p-n junction. The reverse bias of a doped polymer junction brings interesting opportunities to study the electrical treeing phenomenon, the luminescent conjugated polymer and the still lacking reverse-bias characteristics of an organic p-n junction." @default.
- W4319067598 created "2023-02-04" @default.
- W4319067598 creator A5004479657 @default.
- W4319067598 creator A5053519093 @default.
- W4319067598 date "2023-03-01" @default.
- W4319067598 modified "2023-10-13" @default.
- W4319067598 title "Electrical treeing and luminescence in a polymer p-n junction under extreme reverse bias" @default.
- W4319067598 cites W1547382961 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W1961112841 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W1963589788 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W1971177066 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W1972499948 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W1973371805 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W1982446111 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W1991987107 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2002533703 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2005962627 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2010077458 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2015552618 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2019606976 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2020209785 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2020292215 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2021442791 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2021500042 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2022822191 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2023766427 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2026201763 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2027768641 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2029529876 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2031397086 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2037362194 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2040452117 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2044357453 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2047231282 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2054390389 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2055864717 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2059542289 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2061878579 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2073135841 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2073328420 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2076679058 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2078376464 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2100469100 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2151354938 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2158448692 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2324967884 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2519474052 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2562909758 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2742465370 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2766418665 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2910529973 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2981067826 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W2983547297 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W3111946990 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W3148018505 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W3153498388 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W3179664057 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W3193365850 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W3206433450 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W4200272994 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W4220840399 @default.
- W4319067598 cites W4280556053 @default.
- W4319067598 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.optmat.2023.113524" @default.
- W4319067598 hasPublicationYear "2023" @default.
- W4319067598 type Work @default.
- W4319067598 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W4319067598 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4319067598 hasAuthorship W4319067598A5004479657 @default.
- W4319067598 hasAuthorship W4319067598A5053519093 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C119599485 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C130143024 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C148869448 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C159985019 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C165801399 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C175395656 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C192562407 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C2987974824 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C49040817 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C521977710 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C57863236 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConcept C78434282 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C119599485 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C127413603 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C130143024 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C148869448 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C159985019 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C165801399 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C175395656 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C192562407 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C2987974824 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C49040817 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C521977710 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C57863236 @default.
- W4319067598 hasConceptScore W4319067598C78434282 @default.
- W4319067598 hasFunder F4320334593 @default.
- W4319067598 hasLocation W43190675981 @default.
- W4319067598 hasOpenAccess W4319067598 @default.