Белорусский национальный технический университет
Repository of the Belarusian National Technical University
ISSN: 2310-7405
Repository of the Belarusian National Technical University
View Item 
  •   Repository BNTU
  • Внеуниверситетские публикации ученых БНТУ
  • Публикации в изданиях других стран
  • View Item
  •   Repository BNTU
  • Внеуниверситетские публикации ученых БНТУ
  • Публикации в изданиях других стран
  • View Item
JavaScript is disabled for your browser. Some features of this site may not work without it.

Ab initio Study of Exciton Transfer Dynamics from a Core-Shell Semiconductor Quantum-Dot to a Porphyrin-Sensitizer

Thumbnail
DOI
10.1016/j.jphotochem.2007.02.017
Authors
Kilin, D. S.
Tsemekhman, K.
Prezhdo, O. V.
Zenkevich, E. I.
Borczyskowski, C. von
Date
2007
Bibliographic entry
Ab initio Study of Exciton Transfer Dynamics from a Core-Shell Semiconductor Quantum-Dot to a Porphyrin-Sensitizer / D. S. Kilin [et al.] // Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology A: Chemistry. – 2007. – Vol. 190. – P. 342-354.
Abstract
The observed resonance energy transfer in nanoassemblies of CdSe/ZnS quantum dots and pyridyl-substituted free-base porphyrin molecules [Zenkevich et al., J. Phys. Chem. B 109 (2005) 8679] is studied computationally by ab initio electronic structure and quantum dynamics approaches. The system harvests light in a broad energy range and can transfer the excitation from the dot through the porphyrin to oxygen, generating singlet oxygen for medical applications. The geometric structure, electronic energies, and transition dipole moments are derived by density functional theory and are utilized for calculating the Förster coupling between the excitons residing on the quantum dot and the porphyrin. The direction and rate of the irreversible exciton transfer is determined by the initial photoexcitation of the dot, the dot–porphyrin coupling and the interaction to the electronic subsystem with the vibrational environment. The simulated electronic structure and dynamics are in good agreement with the experimental data and provide real-time atomistic details of the energy transfer mechanism. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
URI
https://rep.bntu.by/handle/data/30182
View/Open
Статья (979.9Kb)
Collections
  • Публикации в изданиях других стран[1154]
Show full item record
CORE Recommender

Belarusian National Technical University | Science Library | About Repository | Размещение в Репозитории | Contact Us
Яндекс.МетрикаIP Geolocation by DB-IP
Science Library | About Repository | Размещение в Репозитории | Contact Us
 

Browse

All of Repository BNTUCommunities & CollectionsAuthorsTitlesBy Issue DatePublisherBy Submit DateTypeThis CollectionAuthorsTitlesBy Issue DatePublisherBy Submit DateType

My Account

LoginRegister

Belarusian National Technical University | Science Library | About Repository | Размещение в Репозитории | Contact Us
Яндекс.МетрикаIP Geolocation by DB-IP
Science Library | About Repository | Размещение в Репозитории | Contact Us