2012
DOI: 10.1209/0295-5075/97/43002
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Acoustic waves from mechanical impulses due to fluorescence resonant energy (Förster) transfer: Blowing a whistle with light

Abstract: We present a momentum transfer mechanism mediated by electromagnetic fields that originates in a system of two nearby molecules: one excited (donor D * ) and the other in ground state (acceptor A). An intermolecular force related to fluorescence resonant energy or Förster transfer (FRET) arises in the unstable D * A molecular system, which differs from the equilibrium van der Waals interaction. Due to the its finite lifetime, a mechanical impulse is imparted to the relative motion in the system. We analyze the… Show more

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“…It remains to express the radiation sourced by the environment, see Eq. (24), in terms of T. This can be achieved along different routes. We want to first present the way introduced in Ref.…”
Section: A Field Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It remains to express the radiation sourced by the environment, see Eq. (24), in terms of T. This can be achieved along different routes. We want to first present the way introduced in Ref.…”
Section: A Field Correlationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, out of equilibrium Casimir forces have been computed in a number of cases including parallel plates [13], deformed plates [16], as well as a plate and an atom in different setups [17][18][19]. There also exists a large body of work on forces between atoms or molecules in non-equilibrium [20][21][22][23][24][25][26]. Formalisms for treating FE for arbitrary objects at different temperatures have been recently presented [27][28][29][30].…”
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