Polarization of singlet and triplet excited states in a platinum-containing conjugated polymer

J. S. Wilson, R. J. Wilson, R. H. Friend, A. Köhler, M. K. Al-Suti, M. R. A. Al-Mandhary, and M. S. Khan
Phys. Rev. B 67, 125206 – Published 24 March 2003
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Abstract

We investigate the polarization of optical transitions associated with the singlet S1 and triplet T1 and Tn excited states in a uniaxially aligned platinum-containing conjugated polymer which contains a 2methoxy5(-ethyl)-hexyloxy (MEH)-substituted phenyl ring. For the singlet S1 state, which is extended along the polymer chain, we find the corresponding absorption and emission to be polarized parallel to the chain as seen for other conjugated polymers. However, for the triplet excited states, we find that the emission from the highly localized T1 state has components both parallel and perpendicular to the polymer chain, while the absorption from T1 into the delocalized Tn state is polarized entirely parallel to the chain. We discuss this connection between the spatial extent of the excited state and the polarization of the associated optical transitions and consider how the spin-orbit coupling mechanism can influence the polarization of emission from the T1 state.

  • Received 23 May 2002

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.67.125206

©2003 American Physical Society

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J. S. Wilson, R. J. Wilson, R. H. Friend, and A. Köhler

  • Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge, Madingley Road, Cambridge CB3 0HE, United Kingdom

M. K. Al-Suti, M. R. A. Al-Mandhary, and M. S. Khan

  • Department of Chemistry, College of Science, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khod 123, Sultanate of Oman

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Vol. 67, Iss. 12 — 15 March 2003

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