Photonics of High-Entropy Polymers Revealing Molecular Dispersion via Polymer Mixing
Yu-Jr Huang,
Jien-Wei Yeh,
Arnold Chang-Mou Yang
Abstract:Blending multiple polymers together to form the so-called "high-entropy polymers (HEPs)" can generate the effects of molecular dispersion in addition to suppressing polymer phase separation. We embedded a semiconducting polymer (conjugated polymers, CPs) in an optically inert matrix composed of n polymer species and found that a molecule-level dispersion is attained in HEPs defined as n ≥ 5. In the regime of dilute CP concentrations, the photonic properties vary widely in the n = 1 matrices owing to diverse so… Show more
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