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John K Grey1, Ian S Butler, Christian Reber
1Department of Chemistry, McGill University, Montreal QC H3A 2K6, Canada.
Abstract:
Luminescence from a square planar [Pd(SCN)(4)](2-) complex shows very large increases in intensity and lifetime from ambient pressures up to 27 kbar. The band maximum shows a blue-shift of approximately 29 cm(-1)/kbar. These spectroscopic observations can be rationalized qualitatively by considering multiple effects, and they underline the strong interrelation between molecular structure, energies, and geometries of excited electronic states, and optical properties.
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