RE: CCL:W:fluorescence spectra calculation



The only papers that I have read dealing with emission, have calculated a
 single value for the energy by calculating the difference between (a) the
 energy of the lowest energy excited state and (b) the energy of the ground
 state at the geometry of the excited state. As regards software, any general
 purpose computational chemistry program such as GAMESS, PC-GAMESS, Gaussian,
 ADF, Jaguar could be used.
 Since the fluorescence spectra is usually a single peak (?), this seems to
 be the simplest method. You could convolute the peak (on an energy scale)
 using a Gaussian curve (for example, using Excel) and convert to wavelength.
 This would then look like a fluorescence spectrum.
 Regards,
 Noel O'Boyle.
 >-- Original Message --
 >Date: Fri, 10 Jun 2005 10:16:08 -0400
 >From: "JIM, , LI" <g_p_li _(a)_ yahoo.com>
 >To: chemistry _(a)_ ccl.net
 >Subject: CCL:W:fluorescence spectra calculation
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 >Dear Sirs:
 >
 >I am interested in calculating fluorescence spectra and looking for help.
 >
 >Please let me know which computer program(s) I can use to calculate
 fluorescence
 >spectra.
 >
 >Thanks.
 >
 >Jim
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