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26 March 2002 Photophysical and lasing characterization of some phenylenevinylene-based polymers
Alfons Penzkofer, Wolfgang Holzer, Hartwig Tillmann, Regina Stockmann, Hans-Heinrich Hoerhold
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Proceedings Volume 4747, International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Pulsed Lasers IV; (2002) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460123
Event: International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Pulsed Lasers IV, 2001, Tomsk, Russian Federation
Abstract
Traveling-wave lasing is reported on two phenylenevinylene polymers (MEH-PPV, M3EH-PPV), two triphenylamine-vinylene- phenylenevinylene copolymers (TPA-MOP-PPV, TPA-MEH-PPV), and a ternaric condensation copolymer containing TPA-MEH-PV and M3EH-PV sub-units (TPA-MEH-M3EH-PPV). Waveguiding thin films on glass substrates are transversally pumped with picosecond lasers pulses (wavelength 347.15 nm, duration 35 ps). The laser emission occurs between 515 nm (TPA-MOP-PPV) and 646 nm (M3EH-PPV) with a spectral width between 7 nm and 13 nm. The threshold pump pulse energy densities are between 10 (mu) J cm-2 and 45 (mu) J cm-2. At high pump pulse energies a saturation of the generated amplified spontaneous emission signal is observed which is thought to be due to exciton-exciton annihilation processes. Additionally a diphenyl substituted phenylenevinylene polymer (DPOP-PPV) is investigated which shows no laser action despite high neat-film fluorescence quantum efficiency ((phi) F equals 0.72). Photo-induced absorption dominates over stimulated emission and hinders traveling- wave lasing. An absorption and emission spectroscopic characterization of the investigated polymers is carried out. An energy density dependent fluorescence quenching is observed and this behavior is discussed in terms of exciton- exciton annihilation processes.
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Alfons Penzkofer, Wolfgang Holzer, Hartwig Tillmann, Regina Stockmann, and Hans-Heinrich Hoerhold "Photophysical and lasing characterization of some phenylenevinylene-based polymers", Proc. SPIE 4747, International Conference on Atomic and Molecular Pulsed Lasers IV, (26 March 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.460123
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KEYWORDS
Luminescence

Polymers

Absorption

Solids

Picosecond phenomena

Quantum efficiency

Pulsed laser operation

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