Abstract

Efficient energy transfer in polymer blends, comprising a fluorene-based liquid-crystalline polymer (see Figure) and a non-liquid-crystalline photoluminescent polymer, is demonstrated. Low-threshold amplified spontaneous emission, originating from the efficient Förster-type energy transfer between the host and the guest molecules, is observed, which offers a wide range of lasing applications for these materials.

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