Understanding of H- and J-aggregation behaviors in fluorene-based polymers is significant both for determining the origin of various red-shifted emissions occurring in blue-emitting polyfluorenes and for developing polyfluorene-based device performance. In this contribution, we demonstrate a new theory of the H- and J-aggregation of polyfluorenes and oligofluorenes, and understand the influence of chromosphere aggregation on their photoluminescent properties. H- and J-aggregates are induced by a continuous increasing concentration of the oligofluorene or polyfluorene solution. A relaxed molecular configuration is simulated to illustrate the spatial arrangement of the bonding of fluorenes. It is indicated that the relaxed state adopts a 2<su...
We report time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy study of solutions and thin films of pur...
We present a detailed and comprehensive picture of the photophysics including device applications wi...
This thesis describes the use of noncovalent interactions in order to manipulate and control the sel...
The supramolecular approach of fluorenol polymers brings about excellent self-assembly behavior to f...
Polyfluorenes are conjugated polymers that show strong blue emission and as such have been explored ...
Aggregation of classical fluorophores always quenches their light emission, which is notoriously kno...
Five fluorene-based co-oligomers have been prepared to study their self-assembly in a wide range of ...
Fluorenone-based compounds usually emit light in the yellow-red region. While different origins have...
The supramolecular approach of fluorenol polymers brings about excellent self-assembly behavior to f...
Blue-light-emitting semiconductors based on polyfluorenes often exhibit an undesired green emission ...
A convenient approach to a novel polyfluorene derivative (P1) with hydrogen-bonding interactions and...
A series of well-defined 9,9'-dihexylfluorene-co-fluorenone copolymers with various fluorenone ...
The nature of chain aggregation in solution always results in variable spin-coated film mesoscale mo...
The aggregation of conjugated polymers and electronic coupling of chromophores play a central role i...
Poly(dialkylfluorene)s are one of the most important classes of blue-light emitting conjugated polym...
We report time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy study of solutions and thin films of pur...
We present a detailed and comprehensive picture of the photophysics including device applications wi...
This thesis describes the use of noncovalent interactions in order to manipulate and control the sel...
The supramolecular approach of fluorenol polymers brings about excellent self-assembly behavior to f...
Polyfluorenes are conjugated polymers that show strong blue emission and as such have been explored ...
Aggregation of classical fluorophores always quenches their light emission, which is notoriously kno...
Five fluorene-based co-oligomers have been prepared to study their self-assembly in a wide range of ...
Fluorenone-based compounds usually emit light in the yellow-red region. While different origins have...
The supramolecular approach of fluorenol polymers brings about excellent self-assembly behavior to f...
Blue-light-emitting semiconductors based on polyfluorenes often exhibit an undesired green emission ...
A convenient approach to a novel polyfluorene derivative (P1) with hydrogen-bonding interactions and...
A series of well-defined 9,9'-dihexylfluorene-co-fluorenone copolymers with various fluorenone ...
The nature of chain aggregation in solution always results in variable spin-coated film mesoscale mo...
The aggregation of conjugated polymers and electronic coupling of chromophores play a central role i...
Poly(dialkylfluorene)s are one of the most important classes of blue-light emitting conjugated polym...
We report time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy study of solutions and thin films of pur...
We present a detailed and comprehensive picture of the photophysics including device applications wi...
This thesis describes the use of noncovalent interactions in order to manipulate and control the sel...