Title of article
LONG-RANGE RESONANCE ENERGY TRANSFER INMOLECULAR SYSTEMS
Author/Authors
Scholes، Gregory D. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Pages
31
From page
57
To page
87
Abstract
The current state of understanding of molecular resonance energy transfer (RET) and recent developments in the field are reviewed. The development of more general theoretical approaches has uncovered some new principles underlying RET processes. This review brings many of these important new concepts together into a generalization of F¨orster’s original theory. The conclusions of studies investigating the various approximations in F¨orster theory are summarized. Areas of present and future activity are discussed. The review covers F¨orster theory for donor-acceptor pairs and electronic coupling for singlet-singlet, triplet-triplet, and superexchange-mediated energy transfer. This includes the transition density picture of Coulombic coupling as well as electronic coupling between molecular aggregates (excitons). Spectral overlaps and ensemble energy transfer rates in disordered aggregates, the role of dielectric properties of the medium, weak versus strong coupling, and new models for energy transfer in complex molecular assemblies are also described.
Keywords
excitation transfer , superexchange , electronic coupling , solvent effects , molecular excitons
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Serial Year
2003
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Record number
121437
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