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Polymers in Optical Micro cavities

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Abstract

The control of the emission properties of light-emitting devices is currently a subject of intense research in the field of inorganic as well as organic semiconductor physics [1]. The possibility to suppress or to enhance the spontaneous emission rate by using optical microcavities [2] is of particular interest, since this can lead to an enhanced light emission [3,4].

© 1995 Optical Society of America

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