A fundamental theory is developed for describing laser-driven resonance energy transfer (RET) in dimensionally constrained nanostructureswithin the framework of quantum electrodynamics. The process of RET communicates electronic excitation between suitably disposed emitter and detector particles in close proximity, activated by the initial excitation of the emitter. Here, we demonstrate that the transfer rate can be significantly increased by propagation of an auxiliary laser beam through a pair of nanostructure particles. This is due to the higher order perturbative contribution to the F¨orster-type RET, in which laser field is applied to stimulate the energy transfer process. We construct a detailed picture of how excitation energy transf...
At distances beyond wavefunction overlap, and typically running up to 100 Å, the migration of electr...
An overview is given of the molecular quantum electrodynamical (QED) theory of resonance energy tran...
In the nanoscale structure of a wide variety of material systems, a close juxtaposition of optically...
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...
We demonstrate that the rate of resonance energy transfer can be extensively controlled through an a...
Nonradiative resonance energy transfer (RET) provides the ability to transfer excitation energy betw...
The process of laser-assisted resonance-energy transfer (LARET) is described and analyzed within the...
Electronically excited molecules interact with their neighbors differently from their ground-state c...
The process of resonance energy transfer (RET) in a nanostructure influenced by a vicinal, nonabsorb...
In suitably designed nanoscale systems the ultrafast migration of uv/visible electromagnetic energy,...
In a range of nanophotonic energy harvesting materials, resonance energy transfer (RET) is the mecha...
The possibility of influencing resonance energy transfer through the input of off-resonant pulses of...
Resonance energy transfer (RET), the transport of electronic energy from one atom or molecule to ano...
Resonanceenergy transfer (RET) is the principal mechanism for the intermolecular or intramolecular r...
At distances beyond wavefunction overlap, and typically running up to 100 Å, the migration of electr...
An overview is given of the molecular quantum electrodynamical (QED) theory of resonance energy tran...
In the nanoscale structure of a wide variety of material systems, a close juxtaposition of optically...
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...
We demonstrate that the rate of resonance energy transfer can be extensively controlled through an a...
Nonradiative resonance energy transfer (RET) provides the ability to transfer excitation energy betw...
The process of laser-assisted resonance-energy transfer (LARET) is described and analyzed within the...
Electronically excited molecules interact with their neighbors differently from their ground-state c...
The process of resonance energy transfer (RET) in a nanostructure influenced by a vicinal, nonabsorb...
In suitably designed nanoscale systems the ultrafast migration of uv/visible electromagnetic energy,...
In a range of nanophotonic energy harvesting materials, resonance energy transfer (RET) is the mecha...
The possibility of influencing resonance energy transfer through the input of off-resonant pulses of...
Resonance energy transfer (RET), the transport of electronic energy from one atom or molecule to ano...
Resonanceenergy transfer (RET) is the principal mechanism for the intermolecular or intramolecular r...
At distances beyond wavefunction overlap, and typically running up to 100 Å, the migration of electr...
An overview is given of the molecular quantum electrodynamical (QED) theory of resonance energy tran...
In the nanoscale structure of a wide variety of material systems, a close juxtaposition of optically...