Resonanceenergy transfer (RET) is the principal mechanism for the intermolecular or intramolecular redistribution of electronic energy following molecular excitation. In terms of fundamental quantum interactions, the process is properly described in terms of a virtual photon transit between the pre-excited donor and a lower energy (usually ground-state) acceptor. The detailed quantum amplitude for RET is calculated by molecular quantum electrodynamical techniques with the observable, the transfer rate, derived via application of the Fermi golden rule. In the treatment reported here, recently devised state-sequence techniques and a novel calculational protocol is applied to RET and shown to circumvent problems associated with the usual metho...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
The ability to control light-matter interactions in quantum objects opens up many avenues for new ap...
Dipole emission mechanisms for energy transfer operate in many important areas of photophysics. A st...
Resonanceenergy transfer (RET) is the principal mechanism for the intermolecular or intramolecular r...
Resonance energy transfer (RET), the transport of electronic energy from one atom or molecule to ano...
Resonance energy transfer, also known as Förster- or fluorescence- resonance energy transfer, or ele...
Resonance energy transfer is a spectroscopic process whose relevance in all major areas of science i...
An overview is given of the molecular quantum electrodynamical (QED) theory of resonance energy tran...
In this work, we derive the well-established expression for the quantum amplitude associated with th...
Resonance energy transfer (RET) is a complex phenomenon where energy is transferred between two non-...
Resonance energy transfer involving two identical donors and one acceptor is modelled by quantum ele...
The process of laser-assisted resonance-energy transfer (LARET) is described and analyzed within the...
Resonant energy transfer by dipolar coupling is generally regarded as occurring through two distinct...
Nonradiative resonance energy transfer (RET) provides the ability to transfer excitation energy betw...
In this work, we present a comprehensive theoretical and computational study of donor/acceptor reson...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
The ability to control light-matter interactions in quantum objects opens up many avenues for new ap...
Dipole emission mechanisms for energy transfer operate in many important areas of photophysics. A st...
Resonanceenergy transfer (RET) is the principal mechanism for the intermolecular or intramolecular r...
Resonance energy transfer (RET), the transport of electronic energy from one atom or molecule to ano...
Resonance energy transfer, also known as Förster- or fluorescence- resonance energy transfer, or ele...
Resonance energy transfer is a spectroscopic process whose relevance in all major areas of science i...
An overview is given of the molecular quantum electrodynamical (QED) theory of resonance energy tran...
In this work, we derive the well-established expression for the quantum amplitude associated with th...
Resonance energy transfer (RET) is a complex phenomenon where energy is transferred between two non-...
Resonance energy transfer involving two identical donors and one acceptor is modelled by quantum ele...
The process of laser-assisted resonance-energy transfer (LARET) is described and analyzed within the...
Resonant energy transfer by dipolar coupling is generally regarded as occurring through two distinct...
Nonradiative resonance energy transfer (RET) provides the ability to transfer excitation energy betw...
In this work, we present a comprehensive theoretical and computational study of donor/acceptor reson...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
The ability to control light-matter interactions in quantum objects opens up many avenues for new ap...
Dipole emission mechanisms for energy transfer operate in many important areas of photophysics. A st...