Nonradiative resonance energy transfer (RET) provides the ability to transfer excitation energy between contiguous nanowires (NWs) with high efficiency under certain conditions. Nevertheless, the well-established Forster formalism commonly used to represent RET was developed for energy transfer primarily between molecular blocks (i.e., from one molecule, or part of a molecule, to another). Although deviations from Forster theory for functional blocks such as NWs have been studied previously, the role of the relative distance, the orientation of transition dipole moment pairs, and the passively interacting matter on electronic energy transfer are to a large extent unknown. Thus, a comprehensive theory that models RET in NWs is required. In t...
Resonant energy transfer by dipolar coupling is generally regarded as occurring through two distinct...
In this work, we present a comprehensive theoretical and computational study of donor/acceptor reson...
Contains fulltext : 108801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We have studied...
A fundamental theory is developed for describing laser-driven resonance energy transfer (RET) in dim...
The ability to control light-matter interactions in quantum objects opens up many avenues for new ap...
Resonance energy transfer (RET), the transport of electronic energy from one atom or molecule to ano...
The process of resonance energy transfer (RET) in a nanostructure influenced by a vicinal, nonabsorb...
Resonanceenergy transfer (RET) is the principal mechanism for the intermolecular or intramolecular r...
An overview is given of the molecular quantum electrodynamical (QED) theory of resonance energy tran...
Because of the sensitivity of the rate of Coulomb interaction induced long range resonance energy tr...
A quantum mechanical theory of the rate of excitation energy transfer from a fluorescent dye molecul...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
Resonance energy transfer, also known as Förster- or fluorescence- resonance energy transfer, or ele...
In this work, we derive the well-established expression for the quantum amplitude associated with th...
Resonance energy transfer involving two identical donors and one acceptor is modelled by quantum ele...
Resonant energy transfer by dipolar coupling is generally regarded as occurring through two distinct...
In this work, we present a comprehensive theoretical and computational study of donor/acceptor reson...
Contains fulltext : 108801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We have studied...
A fundamental theory is developed for describing laser-driven resonance energy transfer (RET) in dim...
The ability to control light-matter interactions in quantum objects opens up many avenues for new ap...
Resonance energy transfer (RET), the transport of electronic energy from one atom or molecule to ano...
The process of resonance energy transfer (RET) in a nanostructure influenced by a vicinal, nonabsorb...
Resonanceenergy transfer (RET) is the principal mechanism for the intermolecular or intramolecular r...
An overview is given of the molecular quantum electrodynamical (QED) theory of resonance energy tran...
Because of the sensitivity of the rate of Coulomb interaction induced long range resonance energy tr...
A quantum mechanical theory of the rate of excitation energy transfer from a fluorescent dye molecul...
This thesis presents applications of molecular quantum electrodynamics (MQED) to the analysis of res...
Resonance energy transfer, also known as Förster- or fluorescence- resonance energy transfer, or ele...
In this work, we derive the well-established expression for the quantum amplitude associated with th...
Resonance energy transfer involving two identical donors and one acceptor is modelled by quantum ele...
Resonant energy transfer by dipolar coupling is generally regarded as occurring through two distinct...
In this work, we present a comprehensive theoretical and computational study of donor/acceptor reson...
Contains fulltext : 108801.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We have studied...