Tuning intermolecular interactions in di-octyl substituted polyfluorene via hydrostatic pressure

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Abstract

Polyfluorenes (PFs), a class of poly para-phenylene based blue-emitting polymers, present intriguing structure-property relationships. The backbone conformations of dioctyl-substituted PF (PF8) depend on the torsion angle between monomers. We present photoluminescence (PL) and Raman studies of thin films, as-is bulk, and thermally annealed bulk samples of PF8 under hydrostatic pressure (0-6.5 GPa). The PL energies red-shift at different rates; their pressure coefficients elucidate the role of the backbone torsion angle. In the annealed sample the change in the torsion angle under pressure as the polymer evolves from a non-planar C$_{\alpha }$ conformer to a planar C$_{\beta }$ conformer causes a faster red-shift. Density-functional calculations of a fluorene oligomer corroborate this trend. Raman peaks harden with pressure; the intra-ring C-C stretch frequency at 1600 cm$^{-1}$ shifts at a rate of 7.2 cm$^{-1}$/GPa and exhibits asymmetric line shapes at higher pressures, characteristic of a strong electron-phonon interaction.

Authors

  • Keshab Paudel

    • Univ. of MO, Columbia
  • Harrison Knoll

    • Univ. of MO, Columbia
  • Meera Chandrasekhar

    • Univ. of MO, Columbia
  • Suchi Guha

    • Dept. of Physics \& Astronomy, University of Missouri-Columbia, MO65211
    • University of Missouri-Columbia
    • Univ. of MO, Columbia