Davydov Splitting in Squaraine Dimers

2019 
The essential states model (ESM) for donor–acceptor–donor (D–A–D) chromophores is used to explore absorption and photoluminescence (PL) in molecular dimers composed of centrosymmetric and non-centrosymmetric squaraine molecules. The spectral line shapes and shifts relative to the monomer spectrum are due to an interesting interplay between three-center charge distributions responsible for ground- and excited-state (permanent) dipole and quadrupole moments and two-center charge distributions responsible for transition dipole moments. The Davydov splitting is sensitive only to the interactions between the (extended) transition dipoles , whereas the permanent dipole-dipole and quadruple-quadrupole interactions impact the midpoint frequency of the two Davydov components, leading to a generally asymmetric splitting relative to the peak monomer transition frequency. The theory accurately reproduces the steady-state absorption and PL line shapes recently obtained for covalently bound squaraine dimers. The ESM also predicts an extreme type of non-Kasha behavior, where both Davydov components are blue-shifted above the monomer transition frequency.
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