posted on 2020-11-18, 07:29authored byJeroen Royakkers, Alessandro Minotto, Daniel G. Congrave, Weixuan Zeng, Ali Hassan, Anastasia Leventis, Franco Cacialli, Hugo Bronstein
Conjugated polymers with intense
solid-state emission are vital
for the development of next-generation optoelectronic devices. In
particular, it remains extremely challenging to construct π-conjugated
systems that emit in the red region of the electromagnetic spectrum
and also retain their optical properties and intense photoluminescence
in the solid state. In this article we report the synthesis and characterization
of three novel diketopyrrolopyrrole-based conjugated polymers, with
systematic variation of the covalent encapsulation density. Through
control of the distance and density of encapsulation, our red-emitting
polymers demonstrate that aggregation-caused quenching can be mostly
eliminated, culminating in the most efficient solid-state photoluminescence
from red conjugated polymers to date.