Abstract

Triplet exciton concentration inferred from delayed fluorescence measurements of pyrene- d 10 doped fluorene crystals has been examined as a function of temperature in order to study the correlation between exciton density and electronic triplet spin lattice relaxation ( T ie). The results have indicated a poor correlation between the delayed fluorescence intensity and the electronic relaxation rate although a qualitative correlation exists between the growth of trap phosphorescence and relaxation rate.

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