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Optical properties of the 1:2 compound of dimethylferrocenium with tetracyanoquinodimethanide: ( Me 2 Fc)(TCNQ ) 2

Optical properties of the 1:2 compound of dimethylferrocenium with tetracyanoquinodimethanide: (... We present the results of a study of the room-temperature polarized reflectance of (1:2) 1,1 ’ -dimethylferrocenium ditetracyanoquinodimethanide ( Me 2 Fc)(TCNQ ) 2 over the range between the far infrared and the near ultraviolet. Kramers-Kronig analysis of the reflectance is used to determine the optical properties of the compound. Vibrational features are evident at low frequencies whereas electronic excitations, including charge transfer between TCNQ molecules, are observed at higher frequencies. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Physical Review B American Physical Society (APS)

Optical properties of the 1:2 compound of dimethylferrocenium with tetracyanoquinodimethanide: ( Me 2 Fc)(TCNQ ) 2

Physical Review B , Volume 35 (17) – Jun 15, 1987
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Publisher
American Physical Society (APS)
Copyright
Copyright © 1987 The American Physical Society
ISSN
1095-3795
DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.35.9209
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Abstract

We present the results of a study of the room-temperature polarized reflectance of (1:2) 1,1 ’ -dimethylferrocenium ditetracyanoquinodimethanide ( Me 2 Fc)(TCNQ ) 2 over the range between the far infrared and the near ultraviolet. Kramers-Kronig analysis of the reflectance is used to determine the optical properties of the compound. Vibrational features are evident at low frequencies whereas electronic excitations, including charge transfer between TCNQ molecules, are observed at higher frequencies.

Journal

Physical Review BAmerican Physical Society (APS)

Published: Jun 15, 1987

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