The excited-state dynamics of two polyfluorene copolymers, one fully conjugated containing phenylene vinylene units alternated with 9,9`-dihexylfluorenyl groups and the other segmented by -(CH2)(8)- spacer, were studied in dilute solution of different solvents using a picosecond single-photon timing technique. The excited-state dynamics of the segmented copolymer follows the Forster resonant energy-transfer model which describes intrachain energy-transfer kinetics among random oriented chromophores. Energy transfer is confirmed by analysis of fluorescence anisotropy relaxation with the measurement of a short decay component of about 60 ps. The fluorescence decay surface of the fully conjugated copolymer is biexponential with decay times of ...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) in organic materials is a key mechanism that controls the efficienc...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) in organic materials is a key mechanism that controls the efficienc...
We present the excited state dynamics of the low band gap alternating polyfluorene copolymer, DiO-PF...
The excited-state dynamics of two polyfluorene copolymers, one fully conjugated containing phenylene...
The excited-state dynamics of two polyfluorene copolymers, one fully conjugated containing phenylene...
This thesis reports on the interplay between molecular structure and photophysics in light emitting ...
A detailed photophysical study ofa polymer based on a fluorenederivative is performed through ultraf...
A detailed photophysical study ofa polymer based on a fluorenederivative is performed through ultraf...
A detailed photophysical study ofa polymer based on a fluorenederivative is performed through ultraf...
A detailed photophysical study ofa polymer based on a fluorenederivative is performed through ultraf...
The photophysics of a number of conjugated polymers used in organic display applications has been st...
This thesis reports on the interplay between molecular structure and photophysics in light emitting ...
The authors used transient photoinduced absorption on femtosecond to nanosecond time scales as well ...
We have used transient photoinduced absorption on femtosecond to nanosecond time scales as well as d...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) in organic materials is a key mechanism that controls the efficienc...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) in organic materials is a key mechanism that controls the efficienc...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) in organic materials is a key mechanism that controls the efficienc...
We present the excited state dynamics of the low band gap alternating polyfluorene copolymer, DiO-PF...
The excited-state dynamics of two polyfluorene copolymers, one fully conjugated containing phenylene...
The excited-state dynamics of two polyfluorene copolymers, one fully conjugated containing phenylene...
This thesis reports on the interplay between molecular structure and photophysics in light emitting ...
A detailed photophysical study ofa polymer based on a fluorenederivative is performed through ultraf...
A detailed photophysical study ofa polymer based on a fluorenederivative is performed through ultraf...
A detailed photophysical study ofa polymer based on a fluorenederivative is performed through ultraf...
A detailed photophysical study ofa polymer based on a fluorenederivative is performed through ultraf...
The photophysics of a number of conjugated polymers used in organic display applications has been st...
This thesis reports on the interplay between molecular structure and photophysics in light emitting ...
The authors used transient photoinduced absorption on femtosecond to nanosecond time scales as well ...
We have used transient photoinduced absorption on femtosecond to nanosecond time scales as well as d...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) in organic materials is a key mechanism that controls the efficienc...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) in organic materials is a key mechanism that controls the efficienc...
Electronic energy transfer (EET) in organic materials is a key mechanism that controls the efficienc...
We present the excited state dynamics of the low band gap alternating polyfluorene copolymer, DiO-PF...