Decomposition of Unpolarized Fluorescence Spectrum of Uniaxially Oriented 1,3,5-Triphenylbenzene Microcrystals Into Polarized Fluorescence Spectra

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Abstract

Luminescence from solids such as crystals and aggregates is of growing academic and industrial interest. In this study, we report decomposition of the unpolarized fluorescence spectrum of uniaxially oriented 1,3,5-triphenylbenzene (TPB) microcrystals into four polarized spectra measured with polarizer (V: vertical and H: horizontal) and analyser (V: vertical and H: horizontal), where V and H indicate perpendicular and parallel to the layer of TPB molecules in the crystal, respectively. Resolved spectra were interpreted in terms of the molecular and excimer like (J- and H-dimer) emissions. The origin of the excimer like emissions was discussed in relation to the molecular packing in the crystal. It was shown that polarized crystal fluorescence can provide insight into the excitation/emission process in the crystal. Although preliminary, this study demonstrates the potential of polarized fluorescence to elucidate the luminescent mechanism.

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Hara, M., Takeshita, T., Kurata, H., & Kimura, T. (2023). Decomposition of Unpolarized Fluorescence Spectrum of Uniaxially Oriented 1,3,5-Triphenylbenzene Microcrystals Into Polarized Fluorescence Spectra. Journal of Fluorescence, 33(4), 1559–1563. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10895-023-03163-w

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