G. Weiser et A. Horvath, VARIATION WITH DISORDER OF ABSORPTION AND ELECTROABSORPTION SPECTRA OF A PI-CONJUGATED POLYMER - 4BCMU, Chemical physics, 227(1-2), 1998, pp. 153-166
Absorption and electroabsorption spectra of a polydiacetylene with alk
yl-urethane sidegroup (4BCMU) are compared in states of decreasing ord
er: polymer chains diluted and oriented in a single crystal of the mon
omer, different types of polymer single crystals and spin cast films a
s a highly disordered material. The EA spectra of the most perfectly o
riented chains serve as reference to determine the relevant states and
to evaluate quantitatively the characteristic properties of the diffe
rent field effects: the quadratic Stark effect of an exciton of B-u, s
ymmetry which dominates the absorption spectrum and the Franz-Keldysh
effect of a continuum of states which is also involved in the excitoni
c Stark effect. The Stark effect implies that the exciton must be delo
calized because its size of about 2.5 nm is much larger than the polym
er repeat unit. This exciton is well separated from other states. Exci
ton and continuum states have different sensitivity to disorder which
is used to estimate the range of order: more than 20 nm in the chains
oriented in a single crystalline monomer matrix and 10 nm or less in p
olymer crystals. Disorder on a shorter range introduces asymmetric cha
rge distribution resulting from boundary conditions for the plane wave
part of the eigenstates which contributes an additional component to
the EA spectra of second derivative. Homogeneous chain segments in the
se films are shorter than 5 nm but still larger than the size of the e
xciton. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V.