Irina Schwendeman
University of Florida
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Physical Review B | 2011
Jungseek Hwang; Irina Schwendeman; B. C. Ihas; R. J. Clark; M. Cornick; Maria Nikolou; A. Argun; John R. Reynolds; D. B. Tanner
Conjugated polymers can be reversibly doped by electrochemical means. This doping introduces new sub-bandgap optical absorption bands in the polymer while decreasing the bandgap absorption. To study this behavior, we have prepared an electrochemical cell allowing measurements of the optical properties of the polymer. The cell consists of a thin polymer film deposited on gold-coated Mylar behind which is another polymer that serves as a counterelectrode. An infrared transparent window protects the upper polymer from ambient air. By adding a gel electrolyte and making electrical connections to the polymer-on-gold films, one may study electrochromism in a wide spectral range. As the cell voltage (the potential difference between the two electrodes) changes, the doping level of the conjugated polymer films is changed reversibly. Our experiments address electrochromism in poly(3,4-ethylene-dioxy-thiophene) (PEDOT) and poly(3,4-dimethyl-propylene-dioxy-thiophene) (PProDOT-Me
Chemistry of Materials | 2004
Avni A. Argun; Pierre-Henri Aubert; Barry C. Thompson; Irina Schwendeman; Carleton L. Gaupp; J. K. Hwang; Nicholas J. Pinto; D. B. Tanner; Alan G. MacDiarmid; John R. Reynolds
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Chemistry of Materials | 2002
Irina Schwendeman; Roberta Hickman; Gursel Sonmez; Philippe Schottland; Kyukwan Zong; Dean M. Welsh; John R. Reynolds
). This closed electrochemical cell allows the study of the doping induced sub-bandgap features (polaronic and bipolaronic modes) in these easily oxidized and highly redox switchable polymers. We also study the changes in cell spectra as a function of polymer thickness and investigate strategies to obtain cleaner spectra, minimizing the contributions of water and gel electrolyte features.
Macromolecules | 2003
Giirsel Sönmez; Irina Schwendeman; Philippe Schottland; Kyukwan Zong; John R. Reynolds
Advanced Materials | 2001
Irina Schwendeman; J. K. Hwang; Dean M. Welsh; D. B. Tanner; John R. Reynolds
Archive | 2002
John R. Reynolds; Kyukwan Zong; Irina Schwendeman; Gursel Sonmez; Philippe Schottland; Avni A. Argun; Pierre-Henri Aubert
Advanced Functional Materials | 2003
Irina Schwendeman; C.L. Gaupp; J.M. Hancock; L. Groenendaal; John R. Reynolds
Journal of Polymer Science Part A | 2001
Jennifer A. Irvin; Irina Schwendeman; Youngkwan Lee; Khalil A. Abboud; John R. Reynolds
Archive | 2003
Maria Nikolou; Matthew Tyler Cornick; D. B. Tanner; Irina Schwendeman; Avni A. Argun; John R. Reynolds
Archive | 2003
Bert Groenendaal; John R. Reynolds; Carleton L. Gaupp; Irina Schwendeman