Emitting Species of Poly(3-hexylthiophene): From Single, Isolated Chains to Bulk
2016
The photophysical properties of films of alkyl-substituted polythiophenes are governed by a subtle interplay between intra- and interchain electronic couplings. The intramolecular properties, however, are still not entirely clear because polythiophenes possess a strong tendency to form π-stacked aggregate structures with appreciable interchain couplings. Here we employ low-temperature single-molecule photoluminescence spectroscopy on isolated regioregular poly(3-hexylthiophene), P3HT, chains with different, but well-defined molecular weights to reveal the intrachain properties of their emitting sites. We find that the inhomogeneous distribution function of the zero-phonon lines (ZPL) is very narrow (<480 cm–1, 60 meV), which indicates a low degree of torsional disorder of the P3HT backbone on length scales of the emitting sites (despite a large mean dihedral angle). Moreover, the single-chain ZPLs are exclusively located in the high energy tail of the corresponding spectrum of a disordered ensemble. Using...
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