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Line Shape Analysis of Photoluminescence Spectra on Solutions of MD-PPV
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 March 2011
Abstract
In this work, we study the influence of organic solvents on the absorption and emission spectra of solutions and films of a soluble poly-(p-phenylenevinylene)- PPV derivative, the poly(3-methoxy-5-dodecoxy-p-phenylene-vinylene)- MD-PPV. We carried out absorption in the UV-Vis range, photoluminescence (PL) and photoluminescence excitation (PLE) measurements of MD-PPV solutions and cast films from five different solvents at room temperature. UV-Vis measurements show a solvatochromic effect, presenting a blue shift of the lowest-energy edge of the φ-φ* transition band for different solvents. PL spectra, on the other hand, show a multi-peak behavior, which is fitted considering an excitonic transition model followed by vibronic structure replica. It is observed that the first vibronic peak intensity tends to increase in comparison to the excitonic peak as δH increases, indicating that the solubility parameter of the solvent has a direct influence on the electron-phonon coupling. In addition, deviations from the intrachain model were observed for aromatic solvents, suggesting that aggregate formation can take place in the emission spectrum. Excitation spectra show that a new excitation peak comes out around 550 nm for poorer solvent solutions at higher PLE detection wavelengths, which is consistent with aggregate states emission.
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