Conjugated block copolymers have received considerable attention in recent years because they hold promise, for instance, for solar cells and nanoelectronics.[1–3] Block copolymers consisting of one conjugated block and one or more nonconjugated, usually coil-like blocks, have been shown to possess a variety of defined morphologies that differ from those of the parent conjugated homopolymers.[1] However, since the nonconjugated segments do not ...