화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.117, No.16, 4649-4653, 2013
Recombination Dynamics of Charge Pairs in a Push-Pull Polyfluorene-Derivative
We investigate the properties of long-lived species in F8BT films through time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) measurements at room temperature and 10 K. The kinetics consist of an initial exponential decay (tau = 2.26 ns) followed by a weak power-law decay (I(t) alpha t(-1)) up to at least 1 ms, both of which depend weakly on temperature. From fluence-dependent PL and ultrafast transient absorption (TA) measurements, we confirm that this emission arises from the recombination of geminate charge-pairs generated through singlet-singlet annihilation. This behavior is a consequence of the donor-acceptor nature of this polymer, which enhances singlet-singlet annihilation and facilitates the formation of long-lived geminate-pairs from energetic singlet states.