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The Journal of Chemical Physics
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Behavior of charge-transfer absorption upon passing through the neutral-ionic phase transition

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The charge-transfer band is determined from reflectance measurements on single crystals of TTF-chloranil from 300 to 45 K, passing through the neutral-ionic phase transition at 84 K. As the temperature is decreased from 300 K toward the transition, hνCT decreases slowly from 0.66 to 0.55 eV, perhaps the lowest energy observed for a charge-transfer band. Below this transition, hνCT increases slightly and a second band appears at higher energy. From the measured oscillator strength, the temperature dependence of the degree of charge transfer has been determined. It is found to increase from ∼0.20 to ∼0.30 as the temperature is lowered from 300 to 100 K. Below Tc, the degree of charge transfer rises to a value near 0.70. © 1983 American Institute of Physics.

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