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Polyene spectroscopy: The lowest energy excited singlet state of diphenyloctatetraene and other linear polyenes
Bruce S. Hudson, Bryan E. Kohler
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Chemical Compounds
Polyene
100%
Excited Singlet State
92%
Spectroscopy
55%
Oscillator Strength
53%
Energy
40%
Excited State
34%
Fluorescence
24%
Absorptivity
20%
Photochemical Reaction
19%
Polycrystalline Solid
19%
Emission Spectrum
19%
Chromophore
17%
Raman Spectrum
17%
Ground State
17%
Absorption Spectrum
15%
Single Crystalline Solid
15%
Liquid
11%
Physics & Astronomy
oscillator strengths
59%
spectroscopy
45%
fluorescence
42%
excitation
41%
paraffins
34%
photochemical reactions
33%
chromophores
31%
liquid helium
29%
light emission
26%
optical spectrum
26%
emission spectra
25%
energy
25%
optical absorption
24%
Raman spectra
22%
absorption spectra
21%
life (durability)
19%
ground state
19%
single crystals
17%
matrices
15%
temperature
8%