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Optical potential weak-coupling

Here we mention as an example that in the coordination-chemistry field optical MMCT transitions between weakly coupled species are usually evaluated using the Hush theory [10,11]. The energy of the MMCT transition is given by = AE + x- Here AE is the difference between the potentials of both redox couples involved in the CT process. The reorganizational energy x is the sum of inner-sphere and outer-sphere contributions. The former depends on structural changes after the MMCT excitation transition, the latter depends on solvent polarity and the distance between the redox centres. However, similar approaches are also known in the solid state field since long [12]. [Pg.155]

The weak-coupling approximation for the collision state in (10.13) involves neglecting the possibility of exciting the target, except perhaps by including excitations through an optical potential. The approximation is... [Pg.266]


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