Gr. Hayes et al., EXCITON DYNAMICS IU ELECTROLUMINESCENT POLYMERS STUDIED BY FEMTOSECOND TIME-RESOLVED PHOTOLUMINESCENCE SPECTROSCOPY, Physical review. B, Condensed matter, 52(16), 1995, pp. 11569-11572
We report measurements of the time-resolved photoluminescence from uno
riented films of methoxy,5-(2'-ethyl-hexyloxy)-p-phenylenevinylene (M
EH-PPV) and poly(p-phenylenevinylene) (PPV). An extremely rapid lumine
scence rise is observed over the entire spectral region measured. A br
oad high-energy luminescence tail can be seen for very short times aft
er excitation. A redshift of the luminescence with time is also observ
ed and is larger in MEH-PPV than in PPV. The measured decay times of t
he photoluminescence indicate that the nonradiative decay of singlet e
xcitons is more rapid in MEH-PPV than in PPV, lowering its photolumine
scence efficiency. We attribute the differences between the materials
to the reduced crystallinity of MEH-PPV compared to PPV. This increase
s the density of conformational defects and thus reduces the effective
conjugation length of the polymer chains. These defects also provide
a more efficient nonradiative decay channel. Polarized measurements of
the luminescence were performed and provide insight into the ultrafas
t dynamics of the excitons.