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Competition between inter- and intra- molecular energy exchanges in a simple quantum model of a dimer

2006

Abstract We propose a fully quantum model to describe the dynamics of a possible radiationless energy transfer process between identical and nearly localized molecules or monomers coupled through a dipole–dipole term. The system is studied as an environmentally isolated dimeric pair and we find that its dynamics exhibits a competition between the process ruling out the transfer of energy among different degrees of freedom of a given monomer and the one steering the intermolecular passage of excitations from a monomer to the other one. Such a competition is quantitatively characterized investigating on the temporal behaviour of quantum covariances of some couples of appropriate observables h…

DimerIntermolecular forceDegrees of freedom (physics and chemistry)ObservableCondensed Matter PhysicsBiochemistryQuantum covarianceCompetition (economics)chemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryEnergy transferChemical physicsIntermolecular energy exchangeMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsQuantumJournal of Molecular Structure: THEOCHEM
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Synthesis and Spectroscopic Properties of Silica−Dye−Semiconductor Nanocrystal Hybrid Particles

2010

We prepared silica-dye-nanocrystal hybrid particles and studied the energy transfer from semiconductor nanocrystals (= donor) to organic dye molecules (= acceptor). Multishell CdSe/CdS/ZnS semiconductor nanocrystals were adsorbed onto monodisperse Stöber silica particles with an outer silica shell of thickness 2-23 nm containing organic dye molecules (Texas Red). The thickness of this dye layer has a strong effect on the energy transfer efficiency, which is explained by the increase in the number of dye molecules homogeneously distributed within the silica shell, in combination with an enhanced surface adsorption of nanocrystals with increasing dye amount. Our conclusions were underlined by…

DispersityTexas RedBinary compoundNanotechnologychemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionMicroscopy Electron TransmissionQuantum DotsFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferElectrochemistryNanotechnologyMoleculeGeneral Materials ScienceColoring AgentsSpectroscopySurfaces and InterfacesSilicon DioxideCondensed Matter PhysicsAcceptorModels ChemicalSemiconductorsXantheneschemistryChemical engineeringNanocrystalSpectrophotometryNanoparticlesParticleSpectrophotometry UltravioletAdsorptionMonte Carlo MethodLangmuir
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Vacuum fluctuations and radiation reaction contributions to the resonance dipole-dipole interaction between two atoms near a reflecting boundary

2018

We investigate the resonance dipole-dipole interaction energy between two identical atoms, one in the ground state and the other in the excited state, interacting with the electromagnetic field in the presence of a perfectly reflecting plane boundary. The atoms are prepared in a correlated (symmetric or anti-symmetric) Bell-type state. Following a procedure due to Dalibard et. al. [J. Dalibard et. al., J. Phys. (Paris) {\bf 43}, 1617 (1982); {\bf 45}, 637 (1984)], we separate the contributions of vacuum fluctuations and radiation reaction (source) field to the resonance interaction energy between the two atoms, and show that only the source field contributes to the interatomic interaction, …

Electromagnetic fieldPhysicsQuantum PhysicsField (physics)010308 nuclear & particles physicsFOS: Physical sciencesInteraction energy01 natural sciencesResonance (particle physics)Dipole-dipole interaction.DipoleExcited state0103 physical sciencesResonant energy transferAtomic physics010306 general physicsGround stateQuantum Physics (quant-ph)Vacuum fluctuationQuantum fluctuationResonance interaction
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Oxygen K-shell spectroscopy of isolated progressively solvated peptide

2020

Gas-phase near-edge X-ray-absorption fine structure (NEXAFS) action spectroscopy around the oxygen K-edge and mass spectrometry were employed to probe isolated substance P (SP) molecular ions, both bare and progressively solvated with 4 and 11 water molecules. Detailed mass spectra of bare and hydrated precursors are presented for the resonant photon energy of 532 eV that corresponds to O1s --> pi(amide)* core excitation, triggering resonant Auger decay and fragmentation from the ionized radical molecular system. The fragmentation pattern of doubly protonated SP hydrated with 4 water molecules clearly shows a series of abundant doubly charged backbone fragments, as well as triply charged pr…

Electron shellGeneral Physics and Astronomy010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences7. Clean energyDissociation (chemistry)Fragmentation (mass spectrometry)Molecule[SDV.BBM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular BiologyWater clusterPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySpectroscopyPhotonsQuantitative Biology::Biomolecules[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ATOM-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Atomic Physics [physics.atom-ph]010405 organic chemistryChemistry0104 chemical sciencesOxygen[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistryX-Ray Absorption SpectroscopySolvation shellEnergy TransferSolubilityChemical physicsMass spectrumPeptidesPhysical Chemistry Chemical Physics
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Asymmetries in the momentum distributions of electrons stripped by a XUV chirped pulse in the presence of a laser field

2012

The ionization of hydrogen by a chirped XUV pulse in the presence of a few cycle infrared laser pulse has been investigated. The electron momentum distribution has been obtained by treating the interaction of the atom with the XUV radiation at the first order of the time-dependent perturbation theory and describing the emitted electron through the Coulomb-Volkov wavefunction. The results of the calculations agree with the ones found by solving numerically the time-dependent Schr¨odinger equation. It has been found that depending on the delay between the pulses the combined effect of the XUV chirp and of the steering action on the infrared field brings about asymmetries in the electron momen…

ElectronsElectronSettore FIS/03 - Fisica Della Materialaw.inventionMomentumElectron TransportOpticslawIonizationPhysics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersChirpComputer SimulationPhysics::Atomic PhysicsPhysicsbusiness.industryLasersFar-infrared laserPulse durationLaserStrong-field processes Ultrafast opticsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsPulse (physics)Energy TransferModels ChemicalAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsAtomic physicsbusiness
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Design, assembly and characterization of silicide-based thermoelectric modules

2016

ID: 1143 In: Energy conversion and management, 13-21. Summary: Highlights•Novel silicide-based thermoelectric modules were experimentally investigated.•The modules produced high power of 1.04 W at 405 °C and 3.24 W at 735 °C.•An estimated module efficiency of 5.3% represent the highest reported for silicide systems.AbstractSilicides have attracted considerable attention for use in thermoelectric generators due mainly to low cost, low toxicity and light weight, in contrast to conventional materials such as bismuth and lead telluride. Most reported work has focused on optimizing the materials properties while little has been done on module testing. In this work we have designed and tested mod…

Energy storageThermoelectric equipment02 engineering and technology7. Clean energyThermal expansionBismuthchemistry.chemical_compoundDegradationMagnesium silicideHigher manganese silicideSilicide0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringHigher manganese silicidesMagnesiumThermo-Electric materialsThermal expansion mismatchDirect energy conversion[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryThermoelectric materialsMagnesium silicides[CHIM.THEO]Chemical Sciences/Theoretical and/or physical chemistryConversion directeFuel TechnologyThermal expansionSilicidesMaterials scienceMaximum power principleCharacterization020209 energyEnergy Engineering and Power Technologychemistry.chemical_elementMagnesium silicideThermoelectric moduleThermo-electric modulesElectronic engineering[CHIM.CRIS]Chemical Sciences/Cristallography[CHIM]Chemical SciencesManganeseRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentEquivalent circuitsThermoelectricityEngineering physicsLead tellurideThermoelectric generatorCross-section areaNuclear Energy and EngineeringchemistryEnergy transferConventional materialsÉnergieMaterials propertiesThermoelectric generatorsMaterials testing
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Enhancing carbon dots fluorescence via plasmonic resonance energy transfer

2022

Using plasmonic interactions to engineer optical properties at the nanoscale is an important challenge of current photonics. Here we establish a general strategy to enhance the orange emission of carbon dots by coupling them to gold nanoparticles through a polymeric spacer in solution. We exploit the overlap between the surface plasmon resonance of gold and the electronic transitions of carbon dots to achieve a fivefold increase of their fluorescence in the orange region, which is usually very weak. We demonstrate that this enhancement stems from an ultrafast resonance energy transfer from the coherent plasmonic state of the gold nanoantenna to the coupled carbon dot. Our study advances the…

Energy transferMechanics of MaterialsMechanical EngineeringSettore FIS/01 - Fisica SperimentaleGeneral Materials ScienceCarbon nanodotsPlasmonic nanoparticlesCondensed Matter PhysicsFluorescenceMaterials Research Bulletin
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Fluorescence labels as sensors for oxygen binding of arthropod hemocyanins

2004

The molecular basis of high cooperativity in multi-subunit proteins is still unknown in most cases. Oxygen binding by multi-subunit hemocyanins produces two intrinsic spectroscopic signals which are, however, either limited to the UV or are very weak. Here we demonstrate that fluorescence labels emitting in the visible can be used as sensors for cooperative oxygen binding of hemocyanins. Fluorescence resonance energy transfer to the oxygenated active sites quenches the emission of the labels by roughly 50% upon oxygenation of the protein. The labels give strong and photo-stable emission, allowing imaging of single hemocyanin molecules. Therefore, this study opens up a new perspective for in…

Energy transfermedicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicsAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementCooperativityBiochemistryOxygenFluorescence Resonance Energy TransfermedicineAnimalsMoleculePalinuridaeArthropodsMolecular BiologyFluorescent DyesChemistrySpidersHemocyaninCell BiologyFluorescenceOxygenSpectrometry FluorescenceFörster resonance energy transferEnergy TransferHemocyaninsBiophysicsOxygen bindingBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
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Near-infrared emissive bacteriochlorin-diketopyrrolopyrrole triads: Synthesis and photophysical properties

2019

International audience; The synthesis of unprecedented energy transfer triads containing a near-infrared (NIR) emissive bacteriochlorin subunit and two diketopyrrolopyrrole (DPP) moieties linked to each other via ethynyl or zero-carbon spacers is presented. Their optical and fluorescence properties were determined in CHCl3 and toluene. These photophysical measurements highlight the ability of DPP scaffold to act as an effective energy donor, which once excited in the range 450-550 nm resulting nearly exclusively NIR emission of hydroporphyrin (ETE > 96%). Since DPP dyes are valuable structurally tunable fluorophores that may be used in the construction of high-performance multicomponent pho…

Energy-transfer triadMaterials science[CHIM.ORGA]Chemical Sciences/Organic chemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringEnergy transferNear-infrared spectroscopyRational design02 engineering and technologyChromophoreFluorophore010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPhotochemistry01 natural sciences7. Clean energyFluorescence0104 chemical sciencesNearinfrared fluorescence HighlightsEffective energyExcited state0210 nano-technologyBacteriochlorinDiketopyrrolopyrrole
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Oligomeric Sensor Kinase DcuS in the Membrane of Escherichia coli and in Proteoliposomes: Chemical Cross-linking and FRET Spectroscopy

2010

The DcuSR (dicarboxylate uptake sensor and regulator) system of Escherichia coli is a typical two-component system consisting of a membranous sensor kinase (DcuS) and a cytoplasmic response regulator (DcuR) (11, 26, 48). DcuS responds to C4-dicarboxylates like fumarate, malate, or succinate (19). In the presence of the C4-dicarboxlates, the expression of the genes of anaerobic fumarate respiration (dcuB, fumB, and frdABCD) and of aerobic C4-dicarboxylate uptake (dctA) is activated. DcuS is a histidine protein kinase composed of two transmembrane helices with an intermittent sensory PAS domain in the periplasm (PASP) that was also termed the PDC domain (for PhoQ/DcuS/DctB/CitA domain or fold…

Escherichia coli ProteinsProteolipidsCell MembraneGreen Fluorescent ProteinsHistidine kinaseAutophosphorylationBiologyMicrobiologyLuminescent ProteinsResponse regulatorTransmembrane domainSpectrometry FluorescenceProtein kinase domainBiochemistryPAS domainEscherichia coliFluorescence Resonance Energy TransferKinase activityProtein kinase AProtein KinasesMolecular BiologySignal TransductionJournal of Bacteriology
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