Shape of the Q band in the absorption spectra of porphyrin nanotubes: Vibronic coupling or exciton effects?

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Abstract

Absorption and linear dichroism spectra of self-assembled tubular aggregates of TPPS4 porphyrin are studied theoretically with special emphasis on the low energy part of the spectra (the Q band region) where the coupling with intramolecular vibrations is pronounced. The model Hamiltonian includes both the excitonic coupling between four molecular electronic excited states contributing to the porphyrin Q and B bands as well as the intermediate-strength linear exciton-phonon coupling to one effective high-frequency molecular vibrational mode. Good agreement between the calculated and experimental spectra is obtained. The results allow us to identify the nature of the peaks observed in the Q band region of the aggregate's absorption spectrum; we show that the two most prominent peaks within the Q band originate from two different excitonic subbands. It is shown that the coupling between the Q and B bands plays an important role and the vibronic coupling affects the details of the absorption lineshape. © 2010 American Institute of Physics.

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Stradomska, A., & Knoester, J. (2010). Shape of the Q band in the absorption spectra of porphyrin nanotubes: Vibronic coupling or exciton effects? Journal of Chemical Physics, 133(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3481654

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