1. Charge transport in luminescent polymers studied by in situ fluorescence spectroscopy.
- Author
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Montilla F, Pastor I, Mateo CR, Morallón E, and Mallavia R
- Subjects
- Electrochemistry, Luminescence, Oxidation-Reduction, Polymers chemistry, Spectrometry, Fluorescence methods
- Abstract
Modulation of the photoluminescence of poly-[2,7-(fluorene)-1,4-(phenylene)] can be attained by reversible electrochemical modification of the conjugated chain (p- or n-doping). Controlled injection of charge quenches the fluorescent emission of the conjugated polymer. The injection of holes completely eliminates the emission, while the electrons only quench up to one-third of the initial fluorescence of the polymer. Analogous quenching effects have been previously reported for solid-state organoelectronic devices. Electrochemical Stern-Volmer plots permit the estimation of the relative mobility of charge carriers in the polymer layer. The mobility of holes is 1 order of magnitude higher that the mobility of electrons, as determined by this method.
- Published
- 2006
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