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Femtosecond Optical Studies on Primary Excitations in Polydiacetylene Single Crystals

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Abstract

Considerable interest has been directed toward an understanding of the optical and electrical properties of polyconjugated molecular solids. Numerous experimental and theoretical studies have attempted to define the relevant energy levels of these systems. Dynamics associated with the relaxation of primary excitations have been of key interest. In this paper we report new spectroscopic data that we feel has potential significance to several ongoing research efforts in this area.

© 1986 Optical Society of America

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