Concavity effects on the optical properties of aromatic hydrocarbons
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Abstract
We address the modifications on the ground and excited state properties of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) induced by variations of concavity and $\pi$-connectivity. We study three series of PAHs, inspired by experimentally feasible systems, from hydrogen-saturated graphene flakes to concave ``buckybowls'' related to the formation of fullerene C$_{60}$ and carbon nanotube caps. We work within the framework of Hartree-Fock-based semiempirical methods (AM1 and ZINDO/S), and our results are supported by a generally good agreement with the available data. We see clearly that the interplay between concavity and $\pi$-connectivity shifts the bright optical lines to higher energies, and introduces symmetry-forbidden dark excitations at low energy [1]. These features can be the basis for designing optical properties of novel curved aromatic molecules.\\[4pt] [1] C. Cocchi et al. submitted (2012).
*MJC acknowledges support from FAPESP, CNPq; CC grant COLDandFEW of Fondazione CRMO; DP grant MIUR-FIRB ItalNanoNet.
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