Photophysical properties in the solid state of both, an anthracene grafted
rotaxane and the corresponding thread are studied. The thread in liquid and
solid states as well as the rotaxane in the liquid phase exhibit only the
usual anthracene-like photoluminescence (PL) behaviour, while the rotaxane
polycrystalline powder emits a broad structureless red-shifted band. The ex
citation spectrum of the rotaxane reveals the presence of low-lying states
below the absorption feature of the anthracene, the one of the thread repro
ducing quite accurately the absorption spectrum, Site-selective PL measurem
ents show that the broad emission of the rotaxane is a superposition of two
contributions corresponding to energy levels which can be photoexcited dir
ectly within the low energy absorption tail, Time resolved Pt. measurements
reveals immediately after excitation the characteristic features of the an
thracene-like emission, indicating an energy transfer from the excited anth
racene moiety to the structural defect states giving rise to the unusual ra
diative emission. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B,V, All rights reserved.