Role of anisotropy in the F\"orster energy transfer from a semiconductor quantum well to an organic crystalline overlayer
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❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall
cond-mat.mtrl-sciphysics.optics
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organicoverlayertransferacceptoranisotropycrystalcrystallinedonor
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We consider the non-radiative resonant energy transfer from a two-dimensional Wannier exciton (donor) to a Frenkel exciton of a molecular crystal overlayer (acceptor). We characterize the effect of the optical anisotropy of the organic subsystem on this process. Using realistic values of material parameters, we show that it is possible to change the transfer rate within typically a factor of two depending on the orientation of the crystalline overlayer. The resonant matching of donor and acceptor energies is also partly tunable via the organic crystal orientation.
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