Abstract

The basic optical and electrical properties of polyamide acid and its complex with Tb+2 have been studied. The occurrence of room-temperature photoluminescence (PL) with an emission peak at 520 nm is established. The activation energy of conductivity at temperatures above 350 K is 2.1 eV. Polyamide acid is comparable in PL intensity with an electroluminescent polymer, poly(p-phenylvinylene).

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