Abstract
Optical properties of organic materials, specially a large family of π-conjugated to which polycarbonate belong, have been receiving lots of attention recently for potential applications in optoelectronics devices. The outstanding optical and electrical properties of these materials open a wide variety of applications in modern optoelectronic devices. Polycarbonate as the transparent layers in electroluminescence and photovoltaic cells have caused a great deal of interest due to their low cost and high chemical stability. In order to design optoelectronics devices more efficiently, the optical and electrical functions of each layer should be know.
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