Film morphology and photophysics of polyfluorene

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Vardeny, Zeev Valentine
Other Author Cadby, A. J.; Lane, P. A.; Mellor, H.; Martin, S. J.; Grell, M.; Giebeler, C.; Bradley, D. D. C.; Wohlgenannt, M.; An, C.
Title Film morphology and photophysics of polyfluorene
Date 2000-12
Description We have studied the interplay between photophysics and film morphology of poly(9,9-dioctyl)fluorene (PFO) using a variety of optical probes. Upon slowly warming a spin-cast PFO film from 80 to 300 K, a fraction of the sample is transformed into a different solid phase, the ß phase. Absorption and electroabsorption measurements show that the ß phase has more extended conjugation than the glassy phase. As a consequence, excited states of the ß phase are redshifted and have higher polarizability. The photoinduced absorption spectrum of a glassy PFO film is dominated by triplet excitons, whereas both polarons and triplet excitons are seen in a sample containing a fraction of the ß phase. The dependence of the photoinduced absorption and photocurrent upon the excitation wavelength shows that there is a clear link between polaron and triplet photogeneration.
Type Text
Publisher American Physical Society
Journal Title Physical Review B
Volume 62
Issue 23
First Page 15604
Last Page 15609
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.62.15604
citatation_issn 0163-1829
Subject Polyfluorene; Photophysics; Film morphology
Subject LCSH Thin films -- Optical properties
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Cadby, A. J., Lane, P. A., Mellor, H., Martin, S. J., Grell, M., Giebler, C., Bradley, D. D. C., Wohlgenannt, M., An, C. & Vardeny, Z. V. (2000). Film morphology and photophysics of polyfluorene. Physical Review B, 62(23), 15604-9.
Rights Management (c) American Physical Society http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.62.15604
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