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arxiv: physics/0109012 · v1 · submitted 2001-09-05 · ⚛️ physics.chem-ph

A density matrix approach to photoinduced electron injection

classification ⚛️ physics.chem-ph
keywords electronmoleculeadsorbedinjectionsubstrateexcitedprocessstudied
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Electron injection from an adsorbed molecule to the substrate (heterogeneous electron transfer) is studied. One reaction coordinate is used to model this process. The surface phonons and/or the electron-hole pairs together with the internal degrees of freedom of the adsorbed molecule as well as possibly a liquid surrounding the molecule provide a dissipative environment, which may lead to dephasing, relaxation, and sometimes excitation of the relevant system. In the process studied the adsorbed molecule is excited by a light pulse. This is followed by an electron transfer from the excited donor state to the quasi-continuum of the substrate. It is assumed that the substrate is a semiconductor. The effects of dissipation on electron injection are investigated.

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