Author Institution: Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry, California Institute of TechnologyThe $T_{t}\leftarrow S_{0}$ absorption spectra of single crystals of naphthalene doped with a phosphorescent impurity have been obtained using photoexcitation techniques. The resolution is sufficiently high to clearly reveal the Davydov splitting of the vibronic bands. The photoexcitation spectrum of a single crystal 4 mm long shows more than 15 vibronic bands with a signal to noise ratio of the strongest band (the 0.0) of about 40 to 1. This is to be compared to the direct absorption of a crystal 40 mm long which only reveals 5 vibronic bands with a signal-to-noise ratio of approximately 4 to 1 for the $0,0$
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of CaliforniaThe electronic states of the na...
Author Institution: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Yale University,The phos...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan UniversityThe absorption spectrum of th...
Author Institution: Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry, California Institute of TechnologyT...
Author Institution: Laboratory of Chemical Physics, California Institute of Technology; Michigan Sta...
In the excited vibronic states of naphthalene, there exist various interesting interactions such as ...
Author Institution: D\'{e}partement de Chimie Physique, Facult\'{e} des Sciences de BordeauxUsing a ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Yale UniversityThe naphthalene triplet $(T_{1})$ has be...
Although the spectroscopy of aromatic crystals such as naphthalene has been known for decades, recen...
Author Institution: Radiation Laboratory and Department of Chemistry, University of Notre DameWe hav...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of MichiganThis is a continuation of a low t...
$^{*}$ This work was supported in part by NSF Grant No. DMR 7820733 and in part by the Petroleum Res...
A novel technique of saturation spectroscopy is applied to study the individual vibronic spectra of ...
A quantitative, computer processed spectroscopic study, using photon counting, on the first excited ...
$^{1}$raig, D. P., Hollas, J. M., Redies, M. F. and Wait, S. C. Jr., Proc. Chem. Soc. 1959, p. 361.A...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of CaliforniaThe electronic states of the na...
Author Institution: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Yale University,The phos...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan UniversityThe absorption spectrum of th...
Author Institution: Gates and Crellin Laboratories of Chemistry, California Institute of TechnologyT...
Author Institution: Laboratory of Chemical Physics, California Institute of Technology; Michigan Sta...
In the excited vibronic states of naphthalene, there exist various interesting interactions such as ...
Author Institution: D\'{e}partement de Chimie Physique, Facult\'{e} des Sciences de BordeauxUsing a ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Yale UniversityThe naphthalene triplet $(T_{1})$ has be...
Although the spectroscopy of aromatic crystals such as naphthalene has been known for decades, recen...
Author Institution: Radiation Laboratory and Department of Chemistry, University of Notre DameWe hav...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of MichiganThis is a continuation of a low t...
$^{*}$ This work was supported in part by NSF Grant No. DMR 7820733 and in part by the Petroleum Res...
A novel technique of saturation spectroscopy is applied to study the individual vibronic spectra of ...
A quantitative, computer processed spectroscopic study, using photon counting, on the first excited ...
$^{1}$raig, D. P., Hollas, J. M., Redies, M. F. and Wait, S. C. Jr., Proc. Chem. Soc. 1959, p. 361.A...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, University of CaliforniaThe electronic states of the na...
Author Institution: Sterling Chemistry Laboratory, Department of Chemistry, Yale University,The phos...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, National Taiwan UniversityThe absorption spectrum of th...