Polarization and dissociation of exciton in luminescent polymers

1999 
It is shown in this paper that the exciton in polymers possesses very large polarizability, and when the electric field is strong enough, the exciton in luminescent polymers is dissociated into a pair of charged polarons. This dissociation can quantitatively interpret the experiment that the luminescence of polymer is heavily quenched by strong electric field.
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