Abstract
Highly fluorescent blends based on PVK (poly(N-vinylcarbazole)) doped by a new greatly anisometric Eu(III) mesogenic complex were described. The structure of the ligands in the complex was selected in such a way that its absorption maximum was close to the emission maximum of the polymer. The full-energy transfer conditions in the conjugated polymer–lanthanide complex blends were revealed. Improving luminescence efficiency of the blend occurs due to an increase in the threshold concentration of the emitting ions to prevent self-quenching phenomena. The resulting relative luminescence quantum yield of the blend increases more than twice in comparison with the individual complex. The optimized blends may be promising for application as red emitters for OLED, etc.
Acknowledgements
Quantum-chemical calculations were performed using the facilities of the Joint Supercomputer Center of Russian Academy of Sciences and the Supercomputing Center of Lomonosov, Moscow State University [Citation57].
Funding
The work was supported by grant from Russian Science Foundation [grant number 14-13-00758].