The electronic coupling element for electron transfer between a donor and acceptor in water is examined using simulations combining molecular dynamics and semiempirical quantum mechanics. In the first phase of the simulations a model donor and acceptor are solvated in water, using realistic potentials. Following equilbration, molecular dynamics simulations are performed with the donor, acceptor, and water at approximately 300 K, under periodic boundary conditions. In the second phase of the simulation, the electronic coupling element between the donor and acceptor is calculated for a number of time slices, in the presence of the intervening water molecules (those having a nonnegligible effect on the coupling element at the given distance). ...
A recursion relation is formulated for the Green's function for calculating the effective electron c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2006.Includes bibliographi...
An understanding of the interactions involving water and other small hydrogenated molecules such as ...
The electronic coupling element for electron transfer between a donor and acceptor in water is exami...
Specific solvent effects on the electronic coupling element for electron transfer are examined using...
The recently developed generalized Mulliken-Hush approach for the calculation of the electronic coup...
Superexchange effects on the electronic coupling element for electron transfer are investigated usin...
Superexchange effects on the electronic coupling element for electron transfer are investigated usin...
This thesis focuses on the quantum effects of electron transfer reactions in solutions and solvation...
We combine analysis of measurements by femtosecond optical spectroscopy, computer simulations, and t...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
The function of solvent in facilitating long-range coupling in donor/bridge/acceptor complexes is no...
The donor-acceptor electronic coupling matrix elements, |V|, for photoinduced, intramolecular electr...
The role of solvent in mediating the electronic coupling between an electron donor and acceptor is i...
The presence of charge transfer (CT) interactions is clear in a variety of systems. In CT, some elec...
A recursion relation is formulated for the Green's function for calculating the effective electron c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2006.Includes bibliographi...
An understanding of the interactions involving water and other small hydrogenated molecules such as ...
The electronic coupling element for electron transfer between a donor and acceptor in water is exami...
Specific solvent effects on the electronic coupling element for electron transfer are examined using...
The recently developed generalized Mulliken-Hush approach for the calculation of the electronic coup...
Superexchange effects on the electronic coupling element for electron transfer are investigated usin...
Superexchange effects on the electronic coupling element for electron transfer are investigated usin...
This thesis focuses on the quantum effects of electron transfer reactions in solutions and solvation...
We combine analysis of measurements by femtosecond optical spectroscopy, computer simulations, and t...
Electron transfer reactions through Donor-Bridge-Acceptor (DBA) molecules are important as they cons...
The function of solvent in facilitating long-range coupling in donor/bridge/acceptor complexes is no...
The donor-acceptor electronic coupling matrix elements, |V|, for photoinduced, intramolecular electr...
The role of solvent in mediating the electronic coupling between an electron donor and acceptor is i...
The presence of charge transfer (CT) interactions is clear in a variety of systems. In CT, some elec...
A recursion relation is formulated for the Green's function for calculating the effective electron c...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2006.Includes bibliographi...
An understanding of the interactions involving water and other small hydrogenated molecules such as ...