Abstract

Decay of delayed fluorescence (DF) originating from geminate electron–hole pair recombination in a thin film of a conjugated polymer, a ladder-type methyl-substituted poly (para-phenylene) (MeLPPP), has been measured as a function of time at different temperatures. On the time scale of 10 −4–10 −2 s an algebraic law, DF( t)∼ t − n , is approached, where n changes from 1.1 at 83 K to about 2.7 at room temperatures. Experimental results are in a good agreement with the developed theoretical model of geminate recombination of charge carriers under the premise that the transport is dispersive.

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