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The electronic structure of α-oligothiophene (αnT) thin films has been investigated for increasing chain lengths of n=4–8 thiophene units with high resolution electron energy loss spectroscopy (HREELS) in the specular reflection geometry at a primary energy of 15 eV. The great advantage of this technique in contrast to UV/VIS absorption spectroscopy results from the fact, that the impact scattering mechanism of HREELS makes it possible to also detect optically forbidden electronic transitions. On the other hand, the electrons used as probes in HREELS have a wavelength which is two orders of magnitudes smaller if compared to those of photons used in UV/VIS absorption spectroscopy. Therefore individual molecules are excited by HREELS independent from each other and hence the excitation of collective excitons is not possible. As a result, information about the orientation of the molecules cannot be achieved with HREELS, which, however, is possible in polarization-dependent UV/VIS spectroscopy.
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Oeter, D., Ziegler, C. & Göpel, W. HREELS to identify electronic structures of organic thin films. Fresenius J Anal Chem 353, 360–363 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00322069
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