The debris from laser ablation of conjugated polymers can be collected on a
substrate to form thin films of the target material. We have deposited thi
n films of the conjugated polymer poly(p-phenylenevinylene), PPV, by laser
ablation of a PPV target film. The photoluminescence (PL) spectra of films
deposited in this way are very similar to those of pristine, spin-cast mate
rial. The UV-visible and infrared absorption spectra of the films produced
by ablation also show features characteristic of PPV. We also observe grati
ngs etched onto the surfaces of target films. These grating are due to inte
rference effects and have the potential to be used in photonic device struc
tures based on PPV or other conjugated polymers.