Electromodulated photoinduced absorption; a new spectroscopy in ∏-conjugated polymer/C60-blends

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Science
Department Physics
Creator Vardeny, Zeev Valentine
Other Author Liess, M.; Lane, P. A.; Kafafi, Z. H.; Hamaguchi, M.; Ozaki, M.; Yoshino, K.
Title Electromodulated photoinduced absorption; a new spectroscopy in ∏-conjugated polymer/C60-blends
Date 1997
Description We have applied the electromodulated photoinduced absorption (EPA) technique to a variety of C 6 0 -doped and pristine luminescent conducting polymer films. EPA measures the electric field-related change of the absorption in the sample as a result of above-gap illumination. An electric field leads to two major effects. One is a possible Stark shift of photoexcitation (polarons, polaron pairs, or C 6 0 ') energy levels, and the other is a change in the photoexcitation decay kinetics, which leads to reduction or enhancement of PA features. This can be due to an electric field enhanced dissociation of the 1Bu exciton or due to a lifetime reduction of polaron pairs.
Type Text
Publisher International Society for Optical Engineering (SPIE)
Volume 3142
First Page 150
Last Page 160
DOI 10.1117/12.293356
citatation_issn 0277786X
Subject Electromodulated photoinduced absorption; EPA; C60 doping; Electromodulated photoluminescence; EPL; Polaron pair polarizability
Subject LCSH Luminescence; Photoluminescence; Polarons; Conducting polymers -- Optical properties; Thin films -- Optical properties
Language eng
Conference Title Fullerenes and Photonics IV; Monday 28 July 1997; San Diego, CA, USA
Bibliographic Citation Liess, M., Lane, P. A., Kafafi, Z. H., Hamaguchi, M., Ozaki, M., Yoshino, K., & Vardeny, Z. V. (1997). Electromodulated photoinduced absorption; a new spectroscopy in ∏-conjugated polymer/C60-blends. SPIE, 3142, 150-60
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