研究目的
To provide an overview of the molecular quantum electrodynamical (QED) theory of resonance energy transfer (RET), focusing on the exchange of a single virtual photon between excited donor and unexcited acceptor species, and to explore the effects of an environment and the role of a third particle in mediating energy transfer.
研究成果
The molecular QED theory provides a unified description of RET, encompassing both radiationless and radiative transfer mechanisms across all separation distances beyond orbital overlap. The study highlights the discriminatory behavior of energy transfer between chiral molecules and the significant influence of a third particle in mediating energy transfer, especially at close proximities. Future work could explore the effects of additional particles and higher-order corrections involving more than one virtual photon exchange.
研究不足
The study is limited to non-relativistic charged particles interacting with electromagnetic radiation and does not account for very short distances within the orbital overlap region where stronger repulsive and exchange interactions dominate. Additionally, the treatment of the environment's effects is macroscopic, and the microscopic analysis is restricted to the role of a single third particle.