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arxiv: 1410.8795 · v1 · pith:M6B3VGONnew · submitted 2014-10-31 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall · cond-mat.other

The Polyacetylene Raman Spectrum, Decoded

classification ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.other
keywords polyacetyleneramanfeaturesincludingmuchphononspectroscopicspectroscopy
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More than 30 years ago, polyacetylene was very much in the limelight, an early example of a conducting polymer and source of many unusual spectroscopic features spawning disparate ideas as to their origin. Several versions of the polyacetylene spectrum story emerged, with contradictory conclusions. In this paper both ordinary and peculiar polyacetylene spectral features are explained in terms of standard (if disused) spectroscopic concepts, including the dependence of electronic transition moments on phonon coordinates, Born-Oppenheimer energy surface properties, and (much more familiarly) electron and phonon band structure. Raman sideband dispersion and line shapes are very well matched by theory in a fundamental way. Most importantly, clear ramifications emerge for the Raman spectroscopy of a wide range of extended systems, including graphene and beyond, suggesting changes to some common practice in condensed matter spectroscopy.

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