Resonance energy transfer is the primary mechanism for the migration of electronic excitation in the condensed phase. Well-known in the particular context of molecular photochemistry, it is a phenomenon whose much wider prevalence in both natural and synthetic materials has only slowly been appreciated, and for which the fundamental theory and understanding have witnessed major advances in recent years. With the growing to maturity of a robust theoretical foundation, the latest developments have led to a more complete and thorough identification of key principles. The present review first describes the context and general features of energy transfer, then focusing on its electrodynamic, optical, and photophysical characteristics. The partic...
We have studied the influence of the local density of optical states (LDOS) on the rate and efficien...
We have studied the influence of the local density of optical states (LDOS) on the rate and efficien...
Theodor Förster (1910–1974) developed a phenomenological theory of nonradiative resonance ...
Resonance energy transfer is the primary mechanism for the migration of electronic excitation in the...
The resonance transfer of energy between molecules, or between sites within a large molecule, plays ...
In pursuit of a better understanding of how electronic excitation migrates within complex structures...
Resonance energy transfer is a spectroscopic process whose relevance in all major areas of science i...
In the nanoscale structure of a wide variety of material systems, a close juxtaposition of optically...
In a molecular system of energy donors and acceptors, resonance energy transfer is the primary mecha...
The process of laser-assisted resonance-energy transfer (LARET) is described and analyzed within the...
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is the dominant nonradiative energy transfer mechanism betw...
Quantum biology is the subfield of physics concerned with natural systems where quantum mechanics is...
In this chapter, we present several applications of Förster-type nonradiative energy transfer (FRET)...
Through photonic mechanisms based on near-field coupling, laser radiation can engage with resonant e...
Resonance energy transfer (RET), the transport of electronic energy from one atom or molecule to ano...
We have studied the influence of the local density of optical states (LDOS) on the rate and efficien...
We have studied the influence of the local density of optical states (LDOS) on the rate and efficien...
Theodor Förster (1910–1974) developed a phenomenological theory of nonradiative resonance ...
Resonance energy transfer is the primary mechanism for the migration of electronic excitation in the...
The resonance transfer of energy between molecules, or between sites within a large molecule, plays ...
In pursuit of a better understanding of how electronic excitation migrates within complex structures...
Resonance energy transfer is a spectroscopic process whose relevance in all major areas of science i...
In the nanoscale structure of a wide variety of material systems, a close juxtaposition of optically...
In a molecular system of energy donors and acceptors, resonance energy transfer is the primary mecha...
The process of laser-assisted resonance-energy transfer (LARET) is described and analyzed within the...
Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is the dominant nonradiative energy transfer mechanism betw...
Quantum biology is the subfield of physics concerned with natural systems where quantum mechanics is...
In this chapter, we present several applications of Förster-type nonradiative energy transfer (FRET)...
Through photonic mechanisms based on near-field coupling, laser radiation can engage with resonant e...
Resonance energy transfer (RET), the transport of electronic energy from one atom or molecule to ano...
We have studied the influence of the local density of optical states (LDOS) on the rate and efficien...
We have studied the influence of the local density of optical states (LDOS) on the rate and efficien...
Theodor Förster (1910–1974) developed a phenomenological theory of nonradiative resonance ...