Published January 1974
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Experimental studies of triplet exciton bands of molecular crystals
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Abstract
Methods of studying properties of triplet exciton states of organic crystals are presented with an emphasis on exposing the dimensionality of excitons. Results of isotopic replacement spectra for 1,4-dibromonaphthalene which is a linear chain, and for halogenated benzenes, which are likely to be linear chains, are presented. Luminescence studies of linear chain exciton systems are shown to yield information about the stationary states of small clusters. Finally some preliminary studies of two-photon spectra of naphthalene excitons are described.
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© 1974 Walter de Gruyter GmbH. This research was supported in part by the NSF-MRL contract No. GH-33633. in part by a Public Health Grant GM 12592, and in part by an NSF grant.Attached Files
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