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    Hatch RC, Huber DL, Höchst H.
    Phys Rev Lett. 2010 Jan 29;104(4):047601.
    The electron-phonon (e-p) interaction in pentacene (Pn) films grown on Bi(001) was investigated using photoemission spectroscopy. The spectra reveal thermal broadening from which we determine an e-p mass enhancement factor of lambda=0.36+/-0.05 and an effective Einstein energy of omega{E}=11+/-4 meV. From omega{E} it is inferred that dominant contributions to the e-p effects observed in angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy come from intermolecular vibrations. Based on the experimental data for lambda we extract an effective Peierls coupling value of g{eff}=0.55. The e-p coupling narrows the highest occupied molecular orbital bandwidth by 15+/-8% between 75 and 300 K.
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doi:10.1103/physrevlett.104.047601