› Thickness dependent absorption spectra in conjugated polymers: Morphology or interference?, Applied Physics Letters, Gaudin et al.
› A hybrid organic semiconductor/silicon photodiode for efficient ultraviolet photodetection, Optics Express, Levell et al.
› Comparison of hole mobility in thick and thin films of a conjugated polymer, Organic Electronics, Gambino et al.
› Effects of solution processing and thermal annealing on the phosphorescence of iridium(III) complex-cored dendrimer films, Organic Electronics, Ribierre et al.
› How to recognize lasing, Nature Photonics, I.D.W. Samuel, E.B. Namdas & G.A. Turnbull
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› Thickness dependent absorption spectra in conjugated polymers: Morphology or interference?, Applied Physics Letters, Gaudin et al.
› A hybrid organic semiconductor/silicon photodiode for efficient ultraviolet photodetection, Optics Express, Levell et al.
› Comparison of hole mobility in thick and thin films of a conjugated polymer, Organic Electronics, Gambino et al.
› Effects of solution processing and thermal annealing on the phosphorescence of iridium(III) complex-cored dendrimer films, Organic Electronics, Ribierre et al.
› How to recognize lasing, Nature Photonics, I.D.W. Samuel, E.B. Namdas & G.A. Turnbull
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Super plastics featured in British association Science Festival in Glasgow
5th September 2001
Prof. Ifor Samuel will be giving a talk entitled "New Photonic Materials" at the 2001 BA Festival of Science in Glasgow, discussing the recent advances, made in collaboration with Dr Paul Burn, in dendrimer OLED materials.
Organic semiconductor research centre featured on optics.org
28th May 2001
The Organic Semiconductor Centre, the interdisciplinary body our group forms part of, has been featured on optics.org. The article discusses the 700k grant described below.
Fold-up TV's one step closer with 700K grant
28th May 2001
A 700,000 pound grant from the Scottish Higher Education Funding Council has been awarded to a team led by Prof. Ifor Samuel to investigate organic light emitting materials. The award to the The Organic Semiconductor Centre will involve bringing together physicists and chemists to study how these novel materials can be utilised. Read the press release.
Professor makes plastic fantastic
8th April 2001
Prof. Ifor Samuel has presented his research into flexible OLED displays at the Edinburgh International Science Festival today during "New Light for the New Millennium", the first of four events celebrating light in its many forms. Read the press release.