Abstract

The spontaneous emission rate of a single-impurity molecule in a birefringent host crystal depends on the angles between the transition dipole moment and the principal axes of the dielectric (permittivity) tensor as well as on the main dielectric constants of a host crystal. The transition dipole moment of a single pentacene impurity in p-terphenyl crystal may have four different orientations depending on the spectroscopic sites O 1 to O 4. Here the orientation of the transition dipole moment is defined by the angle Ω between the projection of the transition dipole moment to the a ′ / b ′ -plane of the crystal and the b′-axis. The relative spontaneous emission rate is calculated for these four spectroscopic sites in dependence on unknown component of the transition dipole moment, which is normal to the a ′ / b ′ -plane. Possible differences in the spontaneous emission rate of the electric dipole transition of pentacene in p-terphenyl crystal are up to 24%.

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