The optical response of rubrene crystals is described by providing the full UV-VIS dielectric tensor. Consistently with the molecular and crystal symmetries, the lowest crystal transition originates from an A(u) molecular transition, it is polarized along the c axis (normal to the larger crystal face), and it is the origin of the emission, which is self-guided towards the edge where the corresponding polarization and intensity angular distribution are detected. By contrast, the B-u molecular transitions give rise to Davydov states described by the other two components of the diagonal dielectric tensor.
Optical response and emission waveguiding in rubrene crystals
Camposeo A;Pisignano D
2007
Abstract
The optical response of rubrene crystals is described by providing the full UV-VIS dielectric tensor. Consistently with the molecular and crystal symmetries, the lowest crystal transition originates from an A(u) molecular transition, it is polarized along the c axis (normal to the larger crystal face), and it is the origin of the emission, which is self-guided towards the edge where the corresponding polarization and intensity angular distribution are detected. By contrast, the B-u molecular transitions give rise to Davydov states described by the other two components of the diagonal dielectric tensor.File in questo prodotto:
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