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Excitons luminescent conjugated polymers

The role of disorder in the photophysics of conjugated polymers has been extensively described by the work carried out in Marburg by H. Bassler and coworkers. Based on ultrafast photoluminescence (PL) (15], field-induced luminescence quenching [16J and site-selective PL excitation [17], a model for excited state thermalizalion was proposed, which considers interchain exciton migration within the inhomogenously broadened density of states. We will base part of the interpretation of our results in m-LPPP on this model, which will be discussed in some detail in Sections 8.4 and 8.6. [Pg.446]

Ley and Schanze have also examined the luminescence properties of the polymers Pq, Pio> P25> and P50 in solution at 298 K, and in a 2-methyltetrahydro-furan solvent glass at 77 K. These spectroscopic studies reveal that fluorescence from the 71,71" exciton state is observed at Amax=443 nm, 2.80 eV in the polymers P0-P50 at 298 and 77 K, but the intensity and lifetime of the fluorescence is quenched as the mole fraction of Re in the polymers is increased. This indicates that the metal chromophore quenches the 71,71" state. The quenching is inefficient even when the mole fraction is large, suggesting that interchain diffusion of the 71,71" exciton is slow compared to its lifetime [70]. Phosphorescence from the 71,71" state of the conjugated polymer backbone is observed at > max=b43 nm, 1.93 eV in P10-P50 at 77 K, and emission at Amax=690 nm, 1.8 eV is assigned to the d7i(Re) 7i oiy MLCT transition. [Pg.73]

Luminescent Tr-conjugated polymers, like many other complex molecular systems, are expected to follow Vavilov-Kasha s rule. The independence of exciton generation yield on the excitation wavelength... [Pg.961]


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