Infrared active vibrations (IRAVS) in conjugated polymers provide insights into intramolecular charge migration
ChemSci Pick of the Week
Our ChemSci Pick of the Week shows that IRAVs originate from the strong coupling of charge redistribution to nuclear motion, and from the similar energies of electronic and vibrational transitions.
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