Abstract The spectral properties of the films based on optically transparent polymer materials with different polarity (polystyrene, polycarbonate) doped with dimethylaminostyryl β-diketonates of boron difluoride were studied. The transition from… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The spectral properties of the films based on optically transparent polymer materials with different polarity (polystyrene, polycarbonate) doped with dimethylaminostyryl β-diketonates of boron difluoride were studied. The transition from the less polar PS matrix to the more polar PC matrix leads to a solvatochromic effect due to internal charge transfer. The existence of two emitting centers in the polymer compositions was revealed: the monomeric luminescence and the luminescence of aggregates. The ratio between numbers of the emitting centers depends on the method of the film formation. Luminescence of polymer films doped with β-diketonates of boron difluoride has higher quantum yield than luminescence of solutions due to the formation of aggregates. The registration method has a significant effect on the structure of the steady-state luminescence spectra of the films. The substrate effect can be used to intensify the short-lived emission process.
               
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