Suppression of the excimer photoluminescence in a poly(arylene–ethynylene) co-polymer

2005 
Abstract We have investigated the optical properties of a π-conjugated poly(arylene–ethynylene) co -polymer, the poly-{[(2,5-dioctyloxy)-1,4-phenylene acetylene]- co -2,6-pyridylene acetylene}, in liquid solutions and blended films with nonconjugated polymers. The red-shifted emission from excimers strongly influences the photoluminescence of solid-state samples but it can be suppressed by using in-vacuum thermal ageing or photoirradiation. Experimental observations suggest this quenching is due to structural reorganization processes that still occur in blends within phase-separated regions of pure co -polymer. Significantly, the suppression of the excimer band does not affect the exciton blue emission in blends, which could help improve color purity for OLEDs and display applications.
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