Interplay between partial incoherence, partial inelasticity, resonance, and heterogeneity in long-range electron transfer and transport
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2002
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A generalized scattering matrix formalism is constructed to elucidate the interplay of electron resonance, coherence, dephasing, inelastic scattering, and heterogeneity, which play important roles in the physics of long-range electron transfer/transport. The theory consists of an extension of the standard Buttiker phase-breaking model and an analytical expression of the electron transmission coefficient for donor-bridge-acceptor systems with arbitrary length and sequence. The theory incorporates the following features: Dephasing-assisted off-resonance enhancement, inelasticity-induced turnover, resonance enhancement and its dephasing-induced suppression, dephasing-induced smooth superexchange-hopping transition, and heterogeneity effects. (C) 2002 American Institute of Physics. |
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Yu XY; Zhang HY; Han P; Li XQ; Yan YJ .Interplay between partial incoherence, partial inelasticity, resonance, and heterogeneity in long-range electron transfer and transport ,JOURNAL OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS,2002,117 (5):2180-2186 |
Palavras-Chave | #半导体物理 #BRIDGED MOLECULAR-SYSTEMS #CHARGE-TRANSFER #TRANSFER RATES #BIOLOGICAL MOLECULES #HOLE MIGRATION #DNA #MECHANISM #COHERENT #SUPEREXCHANGE #SCATTERERS |
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