Abstract
The fluorescence spectra of crystalline chrysene, 1,2-benzanthracene, anthracene, and four derivatives of anthracene were surveyed in the 0–25-kbar pressure range. In addition to stronger reabsorption of the crystal fluorescence upon compression, a pressure exceeding 10 kbar results in significant modifications of the spectrum. Diffuse bands at longer wavelengths appear at the higher pressures and may be attributed to a reorientation of the molecules in the lattice and the creation of many defects, which favors excimer interaction. The effect is largest for anthracene, where the initial intensity distribution at 1 atm generally does not return after high pressures have been applied. The results appear to depend significantly upon the crystal size and preparation.

This publication has 25 references indexed in Scilit: