Polariton-mediated light emission induced by electric current flow in nanostructured polyaniline
Jerzy J. Langer, Ewelina Frackowiak, Katarzyna Ratajczak

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel light emission mechanism in polyaniline nanostructures driven by electric current, involving exciton-polariton formation and condensation, resulting in laser-like emission.
Contribution
It demonstrates a new electrically induced light emission process in polyaniline involving exciton-polariton dynamics, a novel approach in conducting polymer optoelectronics.
Findings
Electric current induces exciton-polariton formation in polyaniline.
Observation of exciton-polariton condensate leading to laser-like emission.
New mechanism for electrically driven light emission in conducting polymers.
Abstract
We present here a new mechanism of light emission induced by the electric current in polyaniline micro- and nanostructures. This process involves the formation of excitons, exciton-polaritons and finally an exciton-polariton condensate, leading to laser-like emission.
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Taxonomy
TopicsConducting polymers and applications · Photonic Crystals and Applications · Organic Electronics and Photovoltaics
