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Elsevier, Synthetic Metals, 2-3(126), p. 277-281

DOI: 10.1016/s0379-6779(01)00567-7

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Raman dispersion in a substituted polyacetylene

Journal article published in 2002 by R. P. Millen, D. L. A. de Faria, M. L. A. Temperini ORCID
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Abstract

Raman spectra of poly(2-pyridinium hydrochloride-2-pyridylacetylene) (P2EPH) were obtained using several excitation lines. A dependence of the frequencies of the polymer backbone modes with the laser line energy was clearly noticed. The observed dispersion (0.05cm−1nm−1) is significantly smaller than the one reported for polyacetylene (0.3cm−1nm−1). The Raman dispersion was analysed using the conjugation length and the amplitude mode models. Using the amplitude mode theory, the relationship between ∏n(ωnR/ωn0)2 and ωL is non-linear, suggesting a smaller conjugation length in P2EPH than in polyacetylene and/or the presence of a second Ag excited state close to the first one.