Author:
Luzzati S.,Bongiovanni G.,Catellani M.,Loi M. A.,Milani A.,Mura A.,Piaggi A.
Abstract
AbstractThe photoluminescence properties of thiophene-based polymers obtained by the random copolymerization of 3,4-dibutylthiophene and 3-butylthiophene are reported. Optical absorption spectra, cw photolumninescence (PL) spectra, PL quantum efficiencies and PL decays have been measured in dilute solutions. By varying the copolymer chemical composition it is possible to tune the intensity and the color of the luminescence spectra in the whole visible range. We evidence the role of disorder, controlled by interring rotations, as the tuning factor for the disexcitation pathway of the photoexcitations in these materials.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC