“…It is, however, relevant to compare the present fluorescence spectra with, on one hand, those of the homopolymers poly(Ar-vinyl-9H-carbazole) (PVCz)4,28-30 and poly(Nvinyl-5H-benzo [5]carbazole) (PV5BCz)28,31 and, on the other hand, those of copolymers of IV-vinyl-9H-carbazole (VCz) with 7V-vinyl-5H-benzo[0]carbazole (V5BCz). 30,32,33 For PVCz the long-wavelength (Xmax ~420 nm) emission was attributed to an intrachain excimer state4,28,30 and the shorter wavelength (Xmax ~380 nm) emission was attributed to either a normal carbazole molecular flourescence4,30 or a second excimer emission.4,28 Depending on the polymerization conditions (radical or cationic) different fluorescence spectra were obtained for PV5BCz. For the radical polymers the spectra were composed of a second excimer fluorescence at the shorter wavelength (X = 443 nm) and a sandwich-like excimer fluorescence at the longer wavelength (X = 491 nm).28,31 The cationic polymers did not show the second excimer fluorescence, but a monomer-like structured fluorescence, at the shorter wavelength, although it did show the sandwich-like excimer fluorescence at the longer wavelength.…”