Light-emitting device using a three-dimension percolated...

Active solid-state devices (e.g. – transistors – solid-state diode – Incoherent light emitter structure

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C257S013000, C257S103000, C257SE33001

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07381994

ABSTRACT:
A process for manufacturing an electroluminescent device comprising the steps of:making an organic or inorganic templating frame, comprising monodispersed nanoelements, in particular nanospheres;providing said nanoelements with a sheath consisting of metal nanoparticles, each nanoelement with its sheath of metal nanoparticles forming a core shell.The core shells are assembled together so as to make the three-dimensional percolated layer, having cavities whose size is around wavelength.

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