Understanding and Modeling Förster-Type Resonance Energy Transfer (FRET) : Introduction to FRET, Vol. 1.
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Intro -- Contents -- 1 Short History of Energy Transfer Theory Before Förster, At The Time of Förster, and After Förster -- 1.1 Brief Review of Scientific Achievements Before Förster Theory -- 1.2 Förster Energy Transfer Theory -- 1.3 Developments After Förster -- References -- 2 Energy Transfer Review -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Classical Description of Energy Transfer -- 2.3 Quantum Mechanical Description of Energy Transfer -- 2.4 Radiative and Nonradiative Energy Transfer -- 2.4.1 Radiative Energy Transfer -- 2.4.2 Nonradiative Energy Transfer -- References -- 3 Förster-Type Nonradiative Energy Transfer Models -- 3.1 Nonradiative Energy Transfer -- 3.2 Dexter Energy Transfer, Charge Transfer, Exciton Diffusion and Dissociation -- 3.3 Selection Rules for Enery Transfer -- 3.3.1 Dipole-Dipole Mechanism -- 3.3.2 Exchange Mechanism -- References -- 4 Background Theory -- 4.1 Quantum Cofinement -- 4.1.1 Three Dimensional Cartesian Coordinates -- 4.1.2 The Box Potential -- 4.1.2.1 The Rectangular Box Potential -- 4.1.2.2 The Cubic Box Potential -- 4.1.3 Three Dimensional Spherical Coordinates -- 4.1.3.1 Free Particle in Spherical Coordinates -- 4.1.3.2 The Spherical Well -- 4.1.4 Three Dimensional Cylindrical Coordinates -- 4.2 Fermi's Golden Rule -- References -- 5 Theoretical Approaches: Exciton Theory, Coulomb Interactions and Fluctuation-Dissipation Theorem -- 5.1 Electron-Hole Interaction (Exciton) -- 5.1.1 Frenkel Excitons -- 5.1.2 Mott-Wannier Excitons -- 5.2 Coulombic Interaction -- 5.3 Exciton in Quantum Dots: Single-Particle Quantization Energy and Coulomb Interaction -- 5.4 Fermi's Golden Rule and Fluctuation Dissipation Theorem -- References -- Förster Resonance Energy Transfer: Dipole-Dipole Mechanism -- Dexter Energy Transfer: Exchange Mechanism.
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