Abstract

A spectral moment analysis of the line shape function ωϵ 2(ω) in the region of the (0—0) band of the 4000 Å 1B 2u ← 1A g transition in crystal anthracene at various temperatures is performed. The data are compared with the predictions of three coupling models, viz., weak exciton—photon with weak exciton—phonon coupling, strong exciton—photon with weak exciton—phonon coupling, weak exciton—photon with strong exciton—phonon coupling. The terms contributing to each spectral moment for each model are rendered explicit. The experimental data indicate that the exciton—intermolecular phonon coupling is primarily weak. The exciton interacts with optical phonons of about 90 cm -1 frequency with a coupling strength of about 140 cm -1 , a value near that predicted by a weak coupling model. The coupling strength is nearly the same irrespective of whether the exciton is created by b- or a-polarized light probably indicative of the importance of higher multipole contributions to the coupling although the existence of strong interband scattering could affect that suggestion. The coupling parameters g op and g ac are about 10 -1 and 10 -4 respectively.

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