First-principles calculation of optical absorption spectra in conjugated polymers: Role of electron-hole interaction
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First-principles calculation of optical absorption spectra in conjugated polymers: Role of electron-hole interaction

Abstract

Experimental and theoretical studies have shown that excitonic effects play an important role in the optical properties of conjugated polymers. The optical absorption spectrum of trans-polyacetylene, for example, can be understood as completely dominated by the formation of exciton bound states. We review a recently developed first-principles method for computing the excitonic effects and optical spectrum, with no adjustable parameters. This theory is used to study the absorption spectrum of two conjugated polymers: trans-polyacetylene and poly-phenylene-vinylene(PPV).

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