Photogenerated Gap States in Polyacetylene

Abstract
This paper reports the first observation of photogenerated gap states in polyacetylene, (CH)x. A transient optical absorption, at photon energies less than the band gap, is produced by photogeneration of electron-hole pairs. The spectrum of this absorption is measured in both cis and trans isomers of (CH)x. From a comparison of these spectra with similar spectra seen in molecular analogs of (CH)x, it is concluded that these gap states are intrinsic, self-localized excitations of the semiconductor chain.