Abstract
Resonant Raman spectra of highly oriented trans polyacetylene have been obtained for different scattering configurations at various exciting wavelengths. The polarization properties of the Raman active phonons have been determined for the first time. The changes in the Raman bandshapes observed upon changing the scattering configuration seem to imply that the dispersion of the Raman bands originates from a distribution of conjugation lengths.
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