Abstract

Time-dependent photoexcitation and optical spectroscopy of pi-conjugated molecules is described using a new method for the simulation of excited state molecular dynamics in extended molecular systems with sizes up to hundreds of atoms. Applications are made to poly(p-phenylene vinylene) oligomers. Our analysis shows self-trapping of excitations on about six repeat units in the course of photoexcitation relaxation, identifies specific slow (torsion) and fast (bond-stretch) nuclear motions strongly coupled to the electronic degrees of freedom, and predicts spectroscopic signatures of molecular conformations.

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