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A Holstein–Peierls Approach to Excimer Spectra: The Evolution from Vibronically Structured to Unstructured Emission

The presence of excimers, as revealed by broad, structureless, and red-shifted emission, is quite common in a great many organic solution- and solid-phase systems. A fundamental theoretical account of excimer creation and relaxation has generated enormous interest over the years. Here, a model based...

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Published in:Journal of physical chemistry. C 2022-03, Vol.126 (8), p.4067-4081
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