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Volumn 67, Issue 9, 1977, Pages 3901-3909

Monopole effects on electronic excitation interactions between large molecules. I. Application to energy transfer in chlorophylls

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EID: 36749116146     PISSN: 00219606     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1063/1.435427     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (164)

References (48)
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    • 18 originally did.
    • The multipoles are defined in the conventional sense, i.e., different orders of (transition) charge moments. As explained in the text, the monopoles interaction includes all the “multipole” interactions.
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    • 27 so that they can be compared easily with our data, which are not normalized with experimental oscillator strength.
  • 39
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    • It differs less than 0.4% because the transition dipoles of molecules in (II) and (III) are tilted slightly from the y axis of the molecules and thus make a slightly different angle with respect to the distance vector R. If the transition dipoles were pointing in the y direction exactly, [formula omitted] could be the same in (II) and (III).
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    • See, for example, Stryer, Ref. 17
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    • Wu and Stryer, Ref. 17.


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