We have measured the ratio, r = σS/σT of the formation cross
section, σ of singlet (σS) and triplet (σT) excitons
from oppositely charged polarons in a large variety of π-conjugated
oligomer and polymer films, using the photoinduced absorption and optically
detected magnetic resonance spectroscopies. The ratio r is directly related to
the singlet exciton yield, which in turn determines the maximum
electroluminescence quantum efficiency in organic light emitting diodes (OLED).
We discovered that r increases with the conjugation length, CL; in fact a
universal dependence exists in which r−1 depends linearly on CL−1,
irrespective of the chain backbone structure. These results indicate that
π-conjugated polymers have a clear advantage over small molecules in OLED
applications.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figure