

Author: Santos P L Costa B A Araujo K S Cury L A Snedden E W Bourdakos K N Dias F B Monkman A P
Publisher: IOP Publishing
ISSN: 0953-8984
Source: Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, Vol.24, Iss.1, 2012-01, pp. : 15801-15805
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Abstract
The integrated photoluminescence intensity in thin films of ‘Super Yellow’ copolymer has been analyzed using a Mott-like temperature dependence. This has enabled us to observe contributions from two emission channels, indicative of exciton recombination proceeding from two distinct origins. At high temperature, interchain thermally activated exciton energy transfer and migration dominates, resulting in large scale quenching of the integrated emission intensity and hence the photoluminescence quantum yield. However, at relatively low temperature, an additional increase of the integrated emission intensity occurs. This new channel of emission has been attributed to recombination from excitons where intrachain exciton energy transfer between adjacent subunits of the copolymer backbone becomes hindered. The activation energy barriers that control both of these emission channels have been obtained and are correlated with chain backbone degrees of freedom.
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