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Infrared active bond electronic spectrum

Nevertheless, even for polyacetylene, the electronic structure is not that of a simple metal in which the bond-alternation and the tc-tc gap have gone to zero there are infrared active vibrational modes (IRAV) and a pseudo-gap. This is indicated by the spectra in Figure 2 which demonstrate the remarkable similarity between the doping-induced absorption found with heavily doped trans-(CH)x, and the photoinduced absorption spectrum observed in the pristine semiconductor containing a very few photoexcitations. Not only are the same IRAV mode spectral features observed, they have almost identical frequencies. [Pg.298]


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