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Modeling of the vibrational structure of the vibronic spectra of diphenylpolyenes by the parametric method

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The structures of the electronic-vibrational spectra and of the excited states of a number of diphenylpolyene molecules are determined within the framework of the second approximation of the parametric method. The system of parameters of the structural fragments of molecules is improved and good agreement with spectral experiment is obtained. It is shown that there is a high degree of transferability of the polyene and acene parameters of the method and that the models obtained are adequate to the real structure of molecules. It is also shown that the method proposed makes it possible to perform predictive qualitative and quantitative calculations of the spectra of these molecules, as well as of the spectral characteristics necessary for modeling photochemical molecular transformations. In the series of diphenylpolyene molecules, an interpretation of the vibrational structure of the spectra is proposed and the specific features of variation of the geometry upon excitation of molecules are considered.

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Original Russian Text © V.I. Baranov, A.N. Solov’ev, 2006, published in Optika i Spektroskopiya, 2006, Vol. 101, No. 6, pp. 898–907.

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Baranov, V.I., Solov’ev, A.N. Modeling of the vibrational structure of the vibronic spectra of diphenylpolyenes by the parametric method. Opt. Spectrosc. 101, 843–852 (2006). https://doi.org/10.1134/S0030400X06120058

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