“…Polyfluorenes combine high photoluminescence (PL) quantum yields, good thermal stability and good solubility in a variety of solvents. − However, the PL efficiency of these organic conjugated polymers (OCPs) strongly depends on the properties and relaxation processes of the electronic excited states, which has led to considerable efforts in characterizing their behavior in solution. − Moreover, the photophysical properties are strongly determined by chemical structure, molecular weight, the presence of defects, the solvent from which the polymer is processed, and chain conformation and interchromophorics. − In many of these polymers, physical and/or chemical properties change as a response to external environmental stimuli, such as temperature, pH, electrolyte, light, electricity, magnetic field, etc. , In OCPs, the main deactivation excited-state pathway involves optical excitations that migrate along the polymer chain, or between different chains, executing a random walk inside the broadened conjugation length, and therefore, different excitation energies. ,− However, in polyfluorenes an additional competitive deactivation pathway, competitive with intrachain electronic energy transfer, is presented and involves conformational relaxation. ,,− …”