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Part of the book series: Localization and Delocalization in Quantum Chemistry ((LDQC,volume 2))

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There are two descriptions for the motion of elementary excitations in molecular crystals: the band model, where collective exciton states are assumed to be nearly stationary (delocalized states) [l–4] and the molecular mode, where localized molecular states are perturbed by a stochastic time-dependent hamiltonian [5–6].

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Pierre, M. (1976). Localized Excitons in a Fluorobenzene Crystal. In: Chalvet, O., Daudel, R., Diner, S., Malrieu, J.P. (eds) Localization and Delocalization in Quantum Chemistry. Localization and Delocalization in Quantum Chemistry, vol 2. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-1456-4_17

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