K. Pichler et al., PHOTOINDUCED ABSORPTION OF STRUCTURALLY IMPROVED POLY(P-PHENYLENE VINYLENE) - NO EVIDENCE FOR BIPOLARONS, Synthetic metals, 55(1), 1993, pp. 230-234
We have recently developed a synthetic route to poly(p-phenylene vinyl
ene), PPV, which gives improved intrachain order. This has a large eff
ect on the optical properties. We present data on photoinduced absorpt
ion for this form of PPV. The changes as compared to PPV prepared from
the standard sulphonium precursor polymer are significant. Firstly, o
n the time scale of our experiments there is no evidence for photogene
rated metastable bipolarons, usually observed in standard PPV. Secondl
y, the strong induced absorption due to triplet-triplet transitions is
red-shifted to about 1.36 eV and is slightly narrower. This triplet a
bsorption has a much stronger temperature dependence than observed in
ordinary PPV, and is not seen above ca. 70 K. We consider that in this
new form of PPV there are fewer defects which are responsible for the
stabilisation of long-lived charged excitations.