Exciton dispersion in para-quaterphenyl: Significant molecular interactions beyond Coulomb coupling

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2021
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11
Issue
9
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New York, NY : American Inst. of Physics
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We have experimentally determined the momentum dependence of the electronic excitation spectra of para-quaterphenyl single crystals. The parallel arrangement of para-quaterphenyl molecules results in a strong Coulomb coupling of the molecular excitons. Such crystals have been considered to be a very good realization of the Frenkel exciton model, including the formation of H-type aggregates. Our data reveal an unexpected exciton dispersion of the upper Davydov component, which cannot be rationalized in terms of inter-molecular Coulomb coupling of the excitons. A significant reduction of the nearest neighbor coupling due to additional charge-transfer processes is able to provide an explanation of the data. Furthermore, the spectral onset of the excitation spectrum, which represents a heavy exciton resulting from exciton-phonon coupling, also shows a clear dispersion, which had been unknown so far. Finally, an optically forbidden excitation about 1 eV above the excitation onset is observed. © 2021 Author(s).

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Charge transfer, Dispersions, Excited states, Molecular structure, Single crystals, Charge transfer process, Coulomb couplings, Electronic excitation spectra, Exciton dispersion, Frenkel exciton model, Molecular excitons, Nearest-neighbor coupling, Parallel arrangement, Quaterphenyl
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Graf, L., Krupskaya, Y., Büchner, B., & Knupfer, M. (2021). Exciton dispersion in para-quaterphenyl: Significant molecular interactions beyond Coulomb coupling. 11(9). https://doi.org//10.1063/5.0058657
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