Physics – Condensed Matter – Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
Scientific paper
2007-10-12
J. Lumin. 128, 956 (2008)
Physics
Condensed Matter
Disordered Systems and Neural Networks
8 pages, 2 fugures, to appear in Journal of Luminescence
Scientific paper
The study of energy harvesting in chain-like structures is important due to its relevance to a variety of interesting physical systems. Harvesting is understood as the combination of exciton transport through intra-band exciton relaxation (via scattering on phonon modes) and subsequent quenching by a trap. Previously, we have shown that in the low temperature limit different harvesting scenarios as a function of the applied bias strength (slope of the energy gradient towards the trap) are possible \cite{Vlaming07}. This paper generalizes the results for both homogeneous and disordered chains to nonzero temperatures. We show that thermal effects are appreciable only for low bias strengths, particularly so in disordered systems, and lead to faster harvesting.
Knoester Jasper
Malyshev Victor A.
Vlaming Sebastiaan M.
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