Abstract
The optically detected coherent transient response of a single chromophore molecule in an organic matrix is analyzed using a model in which N-independent random telegraph processes produce fluctuations of the resonant spin transition frequency. A wide range of experimental data obtained for single pentacene molecules in p-terphenyl crystal can be explained within the context of the model, assuming the fluctuations to be slow.
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