The geometry-dependent energy transfer rate from an electrically pumped inorganic semiconductor quantum well into an organic molecular layer is studied theoretically. We focus on Förster-type nonradiative excitation transfer between the organic and inorganic layers and include quasimomentum conservation and intermolecular coupling between the molecules in the organic film. (Transition) partial charges calculated from density-functional theory are used to calculate the coupling elements. The partial charges describe the spatial charge distribution and go beyond the common dipole-dipole interaction. We find that the transfer rates are highly sensitive to variations in the geometry of the hybrid inorganic-organic system. For instance, the tran...
The resonant electronic energy transfer from an excited semiconductor quantum well to a nearby stron...
We develop a novel approach to treat excitation energy transfer in hybrid nanosystems composed by an...
The unique properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials have inspired widespread interests in integr...
The geometry-dependent energy transfer rate from an electrically pumped inorganic semiconductor quan...
We predict an efficient electronic energy transfer from an excited semiconductor quantum well to opt...
We consider the resonant energy transfer from a two-dimensional Wannier exciton (donor) to a Frenkel...
We predict an efficient electronic energy transfer from an excited semiconductor quantum well to opt...
We theoretically investigate the optical absorption of a hybrid system consisting of an organic mole...
In two-dimensional heterostructures made of semiconductor and organic layers, when resonance between...
In two-dimensional heterostructures made of semiconductor and organic layers, when resonance between...
We develop an integer charge transfer model for the potential steps observed at interfaces between d...
We consider the nonradiative resonant energy transfer from a two-dimensional Wannier exciton (donor)...
The performance of devices from organic semiconductors is often governed by charge transfer phenomen...
We investigate interactions between Mott-Wannier (MW) and Frenkel excitons in a family of hybrid str...
Highly structured nanomaterials offer promise to revolutionize numerous areas of energy conversion t...
The resonant electronic energy transfer from an excited semiconductor quantum well to a nearby stron...
We develop a novel approach to treat excitation energy transfer in hybrid nanosystems composed by an...
The unique properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials have inspired widespread interests in integr...
The geometry-dependent energy transfer rate from an electrically pumped inorganic semiconductor quan...
We predict an efficient electronic energy transfer from an excited semiconductor quantum well to opt...
We consider the resonant energy transfer from a two-dimensional Wannier exciton (donor) to a Frenkel...
We predict an efficient electronic energy transfer from an excited semiconductor quantum well to opt...
We theoretically investigate the optical absorption of a hybrid system consisting of an organic mole...
In two-dimensional heterostructures made of semiconductor and organic layers, when resonance between...
In two-dimensional heterostructures made of semiconductor and organic layers, when resonance between...
We develop an integer charge transfer model for the potential steps observed at interfaces between d...
We consider the nonradiative resonant energy transfer from a two-dimensional Wannier exciton (donor)...
The performance of devices from organic semiconductors is often governed by charge transfer phenomen...
We investigate interactions between Mott-Wannier (MW) and Frenkel excitons in a family of hybrid str...
Highly structured nanomaterials offer promise to revolutionize numerous areas of energy conversion t...
The resonant electronic energy transfer from an excited semiconductor quantum well to a nearby stron...
We develop a novel approach to treat excitation energy transfer in hybrid nanosystems composed by an...
The unique properties of two-dimensional (2D) materials have inspired widespread interests in integr...