“…These families of emitters are interesting due to the simplicity of tuning their photoluminescence properties by synthetic routes, the ease of processing, and the high-quality films achievable. Indeed, polymers have often been used also to implement organic molecules and nanocrystalline emitters into cavity layers to achieve emission reshaping, lasing, and modification of the emission properties as they facilitate obtaining structures with optical quality and therefore performance, otherwise hardly achievable. ,,, For this purpose, we fabricated a microcavity inserting a defect layer made of F8BT (see the Experimental Section) in a PMMA/Ti–Hy structure (Figure S14). As discussed in the Supporting Information, the microcavity shows optical behavior in agreement with theoretical predictions proving the full compatibility of the hybrid with both polymer dielectric materials and emitters …”