Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577840 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The electronic spectroscopy of anthracene trapped in liquid helium nanodroplets has been studied in the spectral region of the S1 â S0 transition using both laser-induced fluorescence and molecular beam depletion spectroscopy with mass spectrometric detection. The absorption band has been located at 27 625.9 cmâ1, red-shifted by 61.4 cmâ1 from the respective gas phase transition. It consists of two well separated maxima and a long tail to the blue side which is essentially assigned to the phonon wing. The origin of the band structure is discussed in this Letter.
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Authors
Serge Krasnokutski, Gaël Rouillé, Friedrich Huisken,