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Traras-Polyacetylene

Figure 5-5. Valence band spectra of trara -polyacetylene, recorded using synchrotron radiation at 27 eV and 50 eV photon energy, and the corresponding DOVS derived from VEH calculations. The VEH band structure is shown in the lower part of the figure (from Ref [28]). Figure 5-5. Valence band spectra of trara -polyacetylene, recorded using synchrotron radiation at 27 eV and 50 eV photon energy, and the corresponding DOVS derived from VEH calculations. The VEH band structure is shown in the lower part of the figure (from Ref [28]).
Figure 5-6. Illustration of the evolution of the two d-bands in trara -polyacetylene. Figure 5-6. Illustration of the evolution of the two d-bands in trara -polyacetylene.
Figure 10.2 illustrates the electroabsorption spectrum of phenyl-substituted traras-polyacetylene thin film (Liess et al. 1997). The feature at 2.0 eV is the red-shifted l Bu exciton. The feature at 2.5 eV is attributed to a dipole-forbidden state, namely the m Ag state. Unlike polydiacetylene crystals, disordered trans-polyacetylene thin film does not exhibit Pranz-Keldysh oscillations (described in Chapter 8) and therefore a definite assignment of a conduction band edge cannot made. However, because disordered polydiacetylene also does not exhibit Pranz-Keldysh oscillations, but a smeared-out feature similar to the one exhibited at 2.5 eV in Fig. 10.2 it is sometimes assumed that this feature does mark the band edge. Another interpretation is that this feature represents the n = 2 Mott-Hubbard exciton, described in Chapter 6, with the particle-hole continuum lying close in energy (possibly at 2.7 eV, which is three times the THG feature at... [Pg.172]


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