We report a comparative study of the optical properties and photoexcitations of solid-state and solution samples of poly-3-alkylthiophenes. The pi-electron delocalization and backbone conformational properties are investigated by resonant and preresonant Raman scattering. Photoexcited electronic states are studied by cw photomodulation spectroscopy. The intensity and chopper-frequency dependence of the photoinduced electronic bands indicate two different photoexcitation pathways. An interchain mechanism takes place in the solid while in solution a weak solvent-polymer charge transfer is proposed.

OPTICAL-EXCITATIONS OF POLY-3-ALKYLTHIOPHENE FILMS AND SOLUTIONS

BOTTA C;LUZZATI S;
1992

Abstract

We report a comparative study of the optical properties and photoexcitations of solid-state and solution samples of poly-3-alkylthiophenes. The pi-electron delocalization and backbone conformational properties are investigated by resonant and preresonant Raman scattering. Photoexcited electronic states are studied by cw photomodulation spectroscopy. The intensity and chopper-frequency dependence of the photoinduced electronic bands indicate two different photoexcitation pathways. An interchain mechanism takes place in the solid while in solution a weak solvent-polymer charge transfer is proposed.
1992
Istituto per lo Studio delle Macromolecole - ISMAC - Sede Milano
RAMAN-SCATTERING
POLY(3-HEXYLTHIOPHENE)
SPECTROSCOPY
PHOTOEXCITATION
THERMOCHROMISM
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