Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.103, No.37, 7853-7859, 1999
Fluorescence of poly[2-methoxy-5-(2'-ethylhexoxy)-p-phenylene vinylene]. Effect of pressure in a variety of solid polymeric media
The effect of pressure to 65 kbar has been measured on the steady-state and time-dependent emission of MEH-PPV in seven polymers. Both the shape and intensity of the emission spectra vary strongly with pressure. In all blends there is a drop in intensity over the first 20-25 kbar probably in part associated with long-range intramolecular electron transfer increased by compression. Above 30 kbar some blends show a considerable increase in intensity in the higher energy region of the spectrum. The time-dependent emission can, in general, be fit using single or multiple exponentials. However, in all but one blend the emission at high energy can be equally well fit using the Forster energy-transfer theory. Those blends that show a significant increase in intensity associated with the higher energy emission at high pressure also show an increase in the efficiency of energy transfer. Those blends that do not show an increase in energy transfer efficiency show no increase in intensity.