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Thermo-dynamical contours of electronic-vibrational spectra simulated using the statistical quantum-mechanical methods

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Siberian Federal University1

University of Notre Dame2

Department of Physics, Technical University of Denmark3

Three polycyclic organic molecules in various solvents focused on thermo-dynamical aspects were theoretically investigated using the recently developed statistical quantum mechanical/classical molecular dynamics method for simulating electronic-vibrational spectra. The absorption bands of estradiol, benzene, and cyanoanthracene have been simulated, and most notably, the increase in the spectral intensity for the lowest excited state transition as the temperature is increased observed experimentally is well reproduced.

In addition, this method has been extended to treat luminescent processes also, and it is seen that the experimental emission spectrum of cyanoanthracene is also well described. The method still needs further refinement, but results to date, including those presented in this work, document clearly that our model is one which is able to treat the many complex effects that the environment have on electronic absorption and emission spectra.

Language: English
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Year: 2011
Pages: 609-632
Journal subtitle: Theory, Computation, and Modeling
ISSN: 14322234 and 1432881x
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1007/s00214-011-0936-6

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