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The effect of external pressure on the fluorescence spectra of perylene in n-octane at helium temperatures is investigated. It is shown that isobaric treatment of the sample considerably decreases the electronphonon interaction of the impurity molecules with the surroundings and gives rise to doublet structure of the spectra. The latter is explained in terms of the two-well adiabatic potential model
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Translated fromZhumal Struktumoi Khimii, Vol. 38, No. 2, pp. 318–323, March–April, 1997.
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Balashov, S.N., Ivanov, I.E., Karpov, V.P. et al. Pressure effect in the vibronic spectra of perylene inn-Octane. J Struct Chem 38, 257–261 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02762654
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