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A simplified approach for computing the electronic coupling of nonradiative excitation-energy transfer is proposed by following Scholes et al.’s construction on the initial and final states [G.D. Scholes, R.D. Harcourt, K.P. Ghiggino, J. Chem. Phys. 102 (1995) 9574]. The simplification is realized through defining a set of orthogonalized localized MOs, which include the polarization effect of the...
Electron transfer (ET) rate is a fundamental parameter to characterize ET processes in physical, chemical, material and biologic sciences. It is affected by a number of quantum phenomena, such as nuclear tunneling, curve crossing, quantum interference, and the coupling to the environment. It is thus a challenge to accurately evaluate the ET rate since one has to incorporate both quantum effects and...
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