Anisotropic optical properties and molecular orientation in vacuum-deposited ter(9,9-diarylfluorene)s thin films using spectroscopic ellipsometry

Abstract
This article reports on the investigation of anisotropicoptical properties of vacuum-deposited thin films of high-efficiency blue-emitting ter(9,9-diarylfluorene)s using variable-angle spectroscopicellipsometry. Under deposition conditions typical for thin-film organic devices, both real and imaginary parts of refractive indices of vacuum-deposited ter(9,9-diarylfluorene) films exhibit rather significant uniaxial anisotropy with the optical axis along the surface normal. In particular, for the absorption associated with the π–π * transition of the terfluorene backbone, they show substantially larger in-plane extinction coefficients than the out-of-plane extinction coefficients. It is thus inferred that the vacuum-deposited ter(9,9-diarylfluorene) molecules tend to align their molecular axes and π–π * transition dipole moments along the substrate surface as observed previously in spin-coated films of alkyl-substituted polyfluorenes or oligofluorenes, even though the present ter(9,9-diarylfluorene)s have rigid and bulky aryl substituents on C9, relatively shorter oligomer chains, and very different deposition conditions.
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