Large Enhancement of Photoluminescence Obtained in Thin Polyfluorene Films of Optimized Microstructure.
Otto Todor-BoerCosmin FarcǎuIoan BotizPublished in: Polymers (2024)
There is a clearly demonstrated relationship between the microstructure, processing and resulting optoelectronic properties of conjugated polymers. Here, we exploited this relationship by exposing polyfluorene thin films to various solvent vapors via confined-solvent vapor annealing to optimize their microstructure, with the final goal being to enhance their emission properties. Our results have demonstrated enlargements in photoluminescence intensity of up to 270%, 258% and 240% when thin films of polyfluorenes of average molecular weights of 105,491 g/mol, 63,114 g/mol and 14,000 g/mol, respectively, experienced increases in their β -phase fractions upon processing.