Abstract
Excited state dynamics in anthracene crystals at low temperatures are studied with the transient grating technique. In contrast to work reported earlier, the excitation wavelength is in the vicinity of the polariton stop band, and there is a pronounced dependence of the time response on the wavelength. A qualitative discussion of the wavelength dependence of the grating transients is presented.
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