Author Institution: Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of TexasA free electron theory for naphthalene based on an electron moving in the path $\rho = \rho_{0}(1+2 \ell \cos\phi)^{\frac{1}{2}}$ is developed. This theory predicts (for $\ell={\frac{1}{2}}$, two contiguous circles) an oscillator strength of one along the long axis and zero along the short axis. This is in qualitative agreement with the predictions of valence-bond theory and molecular-or-bital theory with configuration interaction. An experimental study of the absorption of polarized light by thin naphthalene crystals has been carried out; and it has been established that the crystal absorbs more strongly light directed normal to the crystal face which is polarized...
Author Institution: Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Sydney, (On leave at Harvard U...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry University of Southern CaliforniaThis research was suppo...
Author Institution: California Institute of Technology^{1}$. ${^{1}}$Silbey, Jortner, Vala, and Ric...
Author Institution: Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of TexasA free electron theory ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of CaliforniaThe electronic states of the na...
A naphthalene crystal may be represented by two rigid sub-lattices of non equivalent molecules. We c...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of CaliforniaA spectroscopic study of naphth...
Author Institution: Ames Laboratory and Department of Chemistry, Iowa State UniversityPolariton (mix...
This paper deals with the principal optical polarisability of the Naphthalene Molecules@IAC
Author Institution: Radiation Laboratory and Department of Chemistry, University of Notre DameWe hav...
The exciton theory is applied to naphthalene and developed to cope with tetracene, benzene, coronene...
$^{1}$R. Pariser, J. Chem. Phys., 24, 250 (1956). $^{2}$J. Platt, \emph{ibid}. 17, 484 (1949).Author...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Harvard University“Measurements of the polarization of ...
Author Institution: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Yale University,The phos...
The experimental verification of the two-step nature of energy dissipation of photon energy by a cry...
Author Institution: Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Sydney, (On leave at Harvard U...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry University of Southern CaliforniaThis research was suppo...
Author Institution: California Institute of Technology^{1}$. ${^{1}}$Silbey, Jortner, Vala, and Ric...
Author Institution: Departments of Chemistry and Physics, University of TexasA free electron theory ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of CaliforniaThe electronic states of the na...
A naphthalene crystal may be represented by two rigid sub-lattices of non equivalent molecules. We c...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of CaliforniaA spectroscopic study of naphth...
Author Institution: Ames Laboratory and Department of Chemistry, Iowa State UniversityPolariton (mix...
This paper deals with the principal optical polarisability of the Naphthalene Molecules@IAC
Author Institution: Radiation Laboratory and Department of Chemistry, University of Notre DameWe hav...
The exciton theory is applied to naphthalene and developed to cope with tetracene, benzene, coronene...
$^{1}$R. Pariser, J. Chem. Phys., 24, 250 (1956). $^{2}$J. Platt, \emph{ibid}. 17, 484 (1949).Author...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Harvard University“Measurements of the polarization of ...
Author Institution: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Yale University,The phos...
The experimental verification of the two-step nature of energy dissipation of photon energy by a cry...
Author Institution: Department of Physical Chemistry, University of Sydney, (On leave at Harvard U...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry University of Southern CaliforniaThis research was suppo...
Author Institution: California Institute of Technology^{1}$. ${^{1}}$Silbey, Jortner, Vala, and Ric...