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- W2022120411 abstract "It is shown that progressions of totally symmetric vibrations in vibronically induced spectra do not show the same intensity distribution as comparable progressions in allowed spectra. This is due to cross terms, involving both totally symmetric and inducing mode coordinates, in the Herzberg–Teller expansion. These cross terms express the modulation of the vibronic coupling resulting from differences in interatomic distances between the borrowing and lending states. The effect is universal, as opposed to effects based on normal-coordinate rotation or totally symmetric inducing modes, and enters even in the absence of anharmonic coupling. It leads to anomalous intensity distributions which, moreover, are different for emission and absorption spectra. Quantitative estimates are presented which indicate that it should be readily observable in many molecules." @default.
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