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Exciton–Polaron Interactions in Polyfluorene Films with β-Phase

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Fluorescence quenching by electric charges is an important loss mechanism in high-brightness organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), but its effect is difficult to quantify in working devices. Here, we combine an… Click to show full abstract

Fluorescence quenching by electric charges is an important loss mechanism in high-brightness organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs), but its effect is difficult to quantify in working devices. Here, we combine an electrochemical technique to control the charge density with time-resolved photoluminescence to distinguish between different quenching mechanisms. The material studied was the blue electroluminescent polymer poly(9,9-dioctylfluorene) with β-phase. Our results show that quenching occurs by Forster resonance energy transfer and is mediated by exciton diffusion. We determine the quenching parameters over a wide range of charge concentrations and estimate their impact on the OLED efficiency roll-off at high current density. We find that fluorescence quenching by charges and singlet–triplet exciton annihilation are the two main mechanisms leading to the efficiency roll-off. Our results suggest that hole polarons are not very effective quenchers of singlet excitons, which is important for understanding...

Keywords: interactions polyfluorene; polaron interactions; polyfluorene films; chemistry; exciton polaron; films phase

Journal Title: Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Year Published: 2018

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