Amplified resonant Raman scattering in conducting polymer thin films

Abstract

Journal ArticleUsing picosecond pulsed laser excitation, we investigate the optical emission characteristics of poly(2,5-dioctyloxy-p-phenylenevinylene), (DOO-PPV), thin films at high excitation intensities (~1-90 MW/cm2). We observe the presence of amplified resonance Raman scattering in the emission spectra of conducting polymer films. The effect results in sharp Raman lines (widths smaller than 3 Å) superimposed on a significantly broader, well known, spectrally narrowed emission band (width ~10 nm) caused by the amplified spontaneous emission in the waveguided polymer film. At the highest used excitation intensities, Raman scattering dominates the DOO-PPV emission spectrum resulting in a highly monochromatic, single-line emission spectrum

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