Abstract

The magnetic field effect (MFE) on exciplex luminescence was studied using an improved phase-locked detection system. The sensitivity of the instrument gives a precise measurement of a very low percentage change in MFE (of the order of 0.01 %) which has not been obtained previously. A comparative study of the dependence of MFE on the dielectric constant (ϵ) of the medium was carried out using two exciplex systems: pyrene- N,N-dimethylaniline (Py-DMA), a well-studied exciplex system, and N-ethyl carbozole-1,4-dicyanobenzene (ECZ-DCB), a recently explored exciplex system. For ECZ-DCB, the MFE was obtained around ϵ≈9 ( ϵ max), which is far lower than the usual limit of 14 < ϵ max < 18 observed in Py-DMA and other exciplex systems, with the onset at ϵ=6. This result was explained on the basis of the different charge transfer characteristics of the two systems.

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