The Role of Segregation in the Polarized Emission from Polyfluorene Embedded in a Liquid Crystal
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
Polyfluorene (PFO) embedded in a nematic liquid crystal (LC) matrix is investigated. For low PFO weight contents, a homogeneous dispersion is obtained which displays a strong fluorescence anisotropy along the LC director, indicating a significant alignment of the polymeric chains along this
direction. Besides, for relatively high PFO weight contents, phase separation takes place. Under these conditions, the sample is composed of micrometer-sized domains, where the two species are in solution, enclosed by segregated polymeric boundaries. By polarized-photoluminescence imaging and
spectroscopy, it is found that most of the light emission originates from these boundaries and gets strongly pinned along their orientation. Since boundaries are mainly oriented orthogonal to the LC chains, this morphological alignment results in a system in which the orientation of the polarization emission can be predicted and possibly controlled. Conversely, in the homogeneous sample one can obtain a homogeneous emission
polarization by controlling the alignment of the LC. These features are potentially relevant for the development of flexible
polarization-sensitive optoelectronic devices.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Phase separation; blends; luminescence; liquidcrystaline polymers
Elenco autori:
Virgili, Tersilla
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