Abstract
The exciton absorption spectrum of p-nitrotoluene crystal film has been investigated by polarized IR radiation at low temperature. The Raman scattering in the crystalline and the solution state has been studied as an aid in the interpretation of the crystal spectrum. The observed exciton splittings are small and could be measured with certainty for only a few vibrations. The interpretation of the low temperature spectrum conforms to the crystal structure determined at room temperature by Barve and Pant.
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