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Luminescence Associated with Free and Bistable Self-Trapped Excitons in ß-Perylene

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Abstract

The luminescence spectra in ß-perylene crystals reveal a strange temperature dependence1) (Figure 1). Analysis of the spectra provides clear evidence that at high temperatures the free exciton luminescence and the deeper self-trapped exciton luminescence dominate, while at low temperatures the shallower self-trapped exciton luminescence dominates.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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