We computed the optical properties of a large set of molecular crystals (∼2200 structures) composed of molecules whose lowest excited states are strongly coupled and generate wide excitonic bands. Such bands are classified in terms of their dimensionality (1-, 2-, and 3-dimensional), the position of the optically allowed state in relation with the excitonic density of states, and the presence of Davydov splitting. The survey confirms that one-dimensional aggregates are rare in molecular crystals highlighting the need to go beyond the simple low-dimensional models. Furthermore, this large set of data is used to search for technologically interesting and less common properties. For instance, we considered the largest excitonic bandwidth that ...
In molecular crystals a charge carrier and a molecular (Frenkel) exciton are attracted to each other...
The elements of the hamiltonian matrix alongside the list of superradiant structures are given in th...
The exciton picture is exploited for the description of molecular systems interacting with light. Al...
We computed the optical properties of a large set of molecular crystals (∼2200 structures) composed ...
We computed the optical properties of a large set of molecular crystals (∼2200 structures) composed ...
We computed the optical properties of a large set of molecular crystals (∼2200 structures) composed ...
The elements of the hamiltonian matrix alongside the list of superradiant structures are given in th...
The elements of the hamiltonian matrix alongside the list of superradiant structures are given in th...
The elements of the hamiltonian matrix alongside the list of superradiant structures are given in th...
The investigation is aimed at development of successive microtheory of space dispersion of molecular...
We present a theoretical and experimental study on the lowest electronically excited states in quasi...
Methods of studying properties of triplet exciton states of organic crystals are presented with an e...
We investigate the spontaneous emission rate γ of dipolar excitons in molecular crystal slabs of var...
Methods of studying properties of triplet exciton states of organic crystals are presented with an e...
In molecular crystals a charge carrier and a molecular (Frenkel) exciton are attracted to each other...
In molecular crystals a charge carrier and a molecular (Frenkel) exciton are attracted to each other...
The elements of the hamiltonian matrix alongside the list of superradiant structures are given in th...
The exciton picture is exploited for the description of molecular systems interacting with light. Al...
We computed the optical properties of a large set of molecular crystals (∼2200 structures) composed ...
We computed the optical properties of a large set of molecular crystals (∼2200 structures) composed ...
We computed the optical properties of a large set of molecular crystals (∼2200 structures) composed ...
The elements of the hamiltonian matrix alongside the list of superradiant structures are given in th...
The elements of the hamiltonian matrix alongside the list of superradiant structures are given in th...
The elements of the hamiltonian matrix alongside the list of superradiant structures are given in th...
The investigation is aimed at development of successive microtheory of space dispersion of molecular...
We present a theoretical and experimental study on the lowest electronically excited states in quasi...
Methods of studying properties of triplet exciton states of organic crystals are presented with an e...
We investigate the spontaneous emission rate γ of dipolar excitons in molecular crystal slabs of var...
Methods of studying properties of triplet exciton states of organic crystals are presented with an e...
In molecular crystals a charge carrier and a molecular (Frenkel) exciton are attracted to each other...
In molecular crystals a charge carrier and a molecular (Frenkel) exciton are attracted to each other...
The elements of the hamiltonian matrix alongside the list of superradiant structures are given in th...
The exciton picture is exploited for the description of molecular systems interacting with light. Al...