Intermolecular interaction effects on the ultrafast depolarization of the optical emission from conjugated polymers.

Chang MH, Frampton MJ, Anderson HL, Herz LM

We have investigated the effect of interchain interactions on the ultrafast depolarization of the photoluminescence from solid films of a conjugated polymer. Accurate control was exercised over the interchain separation by threading of the conjugated chains with insulating macrocycles or complexation with an inert host polymer. Our measurements indicate that excitation into the higher electronic states of a chain aggregate is followed by a fast (