2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.synthmet.2016.06.015
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Blue iridium complexes as electron trapping sites and efficient recombination centres in poly(N-vinylcarbazole) seen by spectrally resolved thermoluminescence

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“…It also reflects in isothermal spectra of emitted light at temperatures corresponding to TL maxima ( Figure 8 c). Accordingly, incorporation of any dopant into PVK results in disappearing of the short-wavelength emission, that is associated with the singlet excimers of carbazole groups (band with λ max ~410 nm) and the monomeric triplet excitons (band with λ max ~430 nm) ( Figure 8 c) [ 30 ]. Furthermore, PVK characterizes more intensive and broad emission, with the maximum at 530 nm, that is derived from the low energetic triplet excimers of fully overlapped carbazole groups [ 31 ].…”
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“…It also reflects in isothermal spectra of emitted light at temperatures corresponding to TL maxima ( Figure 8 c). Accordingly, incorporation of any dopant into PVK results in disappearing of the short-wavelength emission, that is associated with the singlet excimers of carbazole groups (band with λ max ~410 nm) and the monomeric triplet excitons (band with λ max ~430 nm) ( Figure 8 c) [ 30 ]. Furthermore, PVK characterizes more intensive and broad emission, with the maximum at 530 nm, that is derived from the low energetic triplet excimers of fully overlapped carbazole groups [ 31 ].…”
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“…The efficiency of Förster energy transfer from the donor to the acceptor molecules is estimated as follows: [ 41 , 42 ] where —the average separation distance between the donor and the acceptor molecules, estimated pursuant to previously published procedure [ 30 ].…”
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confidence: 99%