Evidence for temperature-independent triplet diffusion in a ladder-type conjugated polymer

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Lupton, John Mark
Other Author Reufer, M.; Lagoudakis, P. G.; Walter, M.; Feldmann, J.; Scherf, U.
Title Evidence for temperature-independent triplet diffusion in a ladder-type conjugated polymer
Date 2006-12
Description We study the temperature dependence of triplet formation and decay by considering the phosphorescence dynamics in a prototypical conjugated polymer matrix. The dynamics of triplet formation as a function of temperature are unraveled by applying an electric field during optical singlet generation and recording the phosphorescence quenching. The diffusivity of triplet excitons in conjugated polymers is shown to be independent of temperature up to 200 K. We propose a diffusion model that describes the relaxation dynamics of triplet excitons at all times through triplet-triplet annihilation and spin orbit coupling at static heavy atom sites.
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Publisher American Physical Society
Journal Title Physical Review B
Volume 74
Issue 24
First Page 241201
DOI 10.1103/PhysRevB.74.241201
citatation_issn 1098-0121
Subject Triplet diffusion; Triplet excitons; Ladder-type conjugated polymers; Temperature dependence
Subject LCSH Triplet state; Conjugated polymers -- Optical properties
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Reufer, M., Lagoudakis, P. G., Walter, M., Lupton, J. M., Feldmann, J., & Sherf, U. (2006). Evidence for temperature-independent triplet diffusion in a ladder-type conjugated polymer. Physical Review B: Rapid communications, 74, 241201.
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