Abstract
The values a/a3 (α = polarizability), the Onsager cavity radii a and the dipole moments μe of six substituted stilbens in the fluorescent state have been determined. It is shown that if the dipole moment of the lowest excited singlet state μe is parallel to the dipole moment in the ground state μg, the values of μe and a can be determined from the solvent effects. Moreover, quantum chemical investigations of the dipole moments in the ground and excited states were carried out with the Pariser-Parr-Pople method and compared with the experimental values.

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