Materials Research Bulletin, Vol.37, No.3, 439-448, 2002
Sensitized monomer fluorescence and excitation energy transfer in perylene-doped phenanthrene in crystalline and in polymer matrix
Sensitized monomer fluorescence and excitation energy transfer in crystalline and spin cast polymer films was investigated at room temperature. The fluorescence spectra of perylene doped phenanthrene reveals the characteristic monomeric emission of perylene and partial quenching of phenanthrene emission. The excimer formation of perylene is not observed in mixed crystalline luminophors and in spin cast films of the phenanthrene luminophors. The observed quenching of phenanthrene emission indicates the excitation energy transfer from phenanthrene to perylene in crystalline as well as in polymer matrix. Energy transfer is not observed in the experiments when phenanthrene and perylene were physically mixed where the components exist separately. The overlap between the excitation spectrum of perylene and emission spectrum of the phenanthrene supports the fact that the perylene molecules accept the excitation energy from phenanthrene. The energy transfer was found to depend upon the perylene concentration.