The details of the temperature dependent intensity and linewidth of zero‐phonon bands in molecular crystal absorption and emission spectra are considered in relation to the line shape functions observed in thermal modulation spectra. Theory suggests and experiment confirms that in the limit of the Condon and adiabatic approximations for linear electron–phonon coupling, the extraordinary temperature dependence of zero‐phonon bands may be utilized to separate them from diffuse background absorption or emission. Qualitative consideration of line broadening from quadratic electron–phonon coupling utilizing a configuration coordinate model suggests that even when these terms dominate the linear interaction, increased resolution may be obtained i...
We show that thermal effects play a relevant role in the determination of the electron-phonon coupli...
A spectral moment analysis of the line shape function ωε{lunate}(ω) in the region of the (0-0) band ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Brandeis UniversityPhonon-assisted triplet energy trans...
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Artículo de publicación ISIWhen the target is in the solid state, most infrared spectral features ar...
Artículo de publicación ISIWhen the target is in the solid state, most infrared spectral features ar...
We present a joint experiment-theory analysis of the temperature-dependent emission spectra, zero-ph...
Possible modification of the phonon spectra due to the presence of small-polaron arising on account ...
Possible modification of the phonon spectra due to the presence of small-polaron arising on account ...
When a gas molecule absorbs energy sufficient to cause its electrons to become excited to their firs...
From an accurate measure of the temperature dependence of the line shape function ω ε{lunate} (ω) in...
A new physical cause for a temperature-dependent double peak in exciton systems is put forward withi...
Using a simple long-wavelength phonon approximation theory, a phonon density of states is obtained. ...
We show that thermal effects play a relevant role in the determination of the electron-phonon coupli...
A spectral moment analysis of the line shape function ωε{lunate}(ω) in the region of the (0-0) band ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Brandeis UniversityPhonon-assisted triplet energy trans...
This article may be downloaded for personal use only. Any other use requires prior permission of the...
Author Institution: Department of chemistry and Ames Laboratory USAEC, Iowa State University AmesIt ...
Author Institution: Department of chemistry and Ames Laboratory USAEC, Iowa State University AmesIt ...
Artículo de publicación ISIWhen the target is in the solid state, most infrared spectral features ar...
Artículo de publicación ISIWhen the target is in the solid state, most infrared spectral features ar...
We present a joint experiment-theory analysis of the temperature-dependent emission spectra, zero-ph...
Possible modification of the phonon spectra due to the presence of small-polaron arising on account ...
Possible modification of the phonon spectra due to the presence of small-polaron arising on account ...
When a gas molecule absorbs energy sufficient to cause its electrons to become excited to their firs...
From an accurate measure of the temperature dependence of the line shape function ω ε{lunate} (ω) in...
A new physical cause for a temperature-dependent double peak in exciton systems is put forward withi...
Using a simple long-wavelength phonon approximation theory, a phonon density of states is obtained. ...
We show that thermal effects play a relevant role in the determination of the electron-phonon coupli...
A spectral moment analysis of the line shape function ωε{lunate}(ω) in the region of the (0-0) band ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Brandeis UniversityPhonon-assisted triplet energy trans...