On sealing effects and oxygen dependence of non-recoverable intensity drops in short-chain-conjugated polymers
The fluorescence time trace of persistent length single poly (2,5-dioctyloxy p-phenylene vinylene) (DOO-PPV) polymers spin-cast in an inert matrix is recorded under different sealing conditions-which effectively results in different levels of oxygen exposure. The frequency of non-recoverable intensi...
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2002
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| Summary: | The fluorescence time trace of persistent length single poly (2,5-dioctyloxy p-phenylene vinylene) (DOO-PPV) polymers spin-cast in an inert matrix is recorded under different sealing conditions-which effectively results in different levels of oxygen exposure. The frequency of non-recoverable intensity drops is seen to be dependent on oxygen concentration. Qualitative differences in published results for the photophysics of long-chain polymers and rod-like polymers are shown to be due to chain length differences and not due to sealing conditions. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved. |
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