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Influence of Colored Noise on Energy Transport and Optical Line Shapes in Dimers

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The excitation energy transport between the molecules of a dimer and its optical absorption line shape are investigated using a model in which the influence of the phonons is modeled by a dichotomic stochastic process with colored noise giving rise to modulations of the molecular excitation energies. Equations of motion for the density matrix of the system and for correlation functions describing optical absorption are derived and solved algebraically on a computer. Transport properties, optical lineshapes and the connection between both are discussed.

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Warns, C., Reineker, P. (1992). Influence of Colored Noise on Energy Transport and Optical Line Shapes in Dimers. In: Friedrich, R., Wunderlin, A. (eds) Evolution of Dynamical Structures in Complex Systems. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 69. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84781-3_10

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