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Systems with Three Donor-Acceptor Sites

Systems with Three Donor-Acceptor Sites [Pg.59]

Coupling Three-state models Two-state models  [Pg.60]

V(AiA2) instead of 0.0045 eV (Table 6), the GMH and FCD methods both give about 0.0030 eV. Furthermore, in [(CGi),(GC),(CG2)], the energy of the bridge (GC) is very close to those of the donor and acceptor sites, (CGi) and (CG2). Therefore, one cannot estimate V (GiG2) by a perturbation approach (superexchange model) or a related method [52, 54, 55]. Obviously, these systems cannot be reduced to a suitably coupled dimer when one considers coupling elements between nonadjacent sites. [Pg.61]


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