Cross peaks on two-dimensional optical spectra arising from quantum cross-correlation functions
Cross peaks on 2D optical spectra are indicative of interactions between molecular excitonic states. Currently, the two conventional assignments of cross peaks are direct coupling and population transfer between excitonic states. Here, we show that there is another possible source of cross peaks. We...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1823322025-01-22T02:40:48Z Cross peaks on two-dimensional optical spectra arising from quantum cross-correlation functions Prasad, Sachin Gelin, Maxim F. Tan, Howe-Siang School of Chemistry, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Chemistry Cross peaks Cross-correlation function Cross peaks on 2D optical spectra are indicative of interactions between molecular excitonic states. Currently, the two conventional assignments of cross peaks are direct coupling and population transfer between excitonic states. Here, we show that there is another possible source of cross peaks. We theoretically demonstrate that for a model comprising two nondirectly interacting excitons or two-level systems (TLSs), cross peaks can arise if there is a complex-valued or quantum frequency-gap cross-correlation function between the two TLSs. Considering only real-valued or classical cross-correlation functions will result in no cross peaks. We derive and validate the mathematical expressions describing such cross peaks. We then simulate the 2D electronic spectra of an example model system comprising nondirectly interacting TLSs whose quantum cross-correlation functions arise from coupling to a common overdamped Brownian oscillator mode. We show that there are clear observational differences between such quantum correlation cross peaks with conventional direct coupling and population transfer cross peaks. Ministry of Education (MOE) This work was supported by grants from the Singapore Ministry of Education Academic Research Fund (Tier 2 MOE-T2EP50122-0022 and Tier 1 RG92/23 to H.-S.T.) and the National Science Foundation of China (22373028 to M.F.G.). 2025-01-22T02:40:48Z 2025-01-22T02:40:48Z 2024 Journal Article Prasad, S., Gelin, M. F. & Tan, H. (2024). Cross peaks on two-dimensional optical spectra arising from quantum cross-correlation functions. Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters, 15(46), 11485-11495. https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c02606 1948-7185 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/182332 10.1021/acs.jpclett.4c02606 39513981 2-s2.0-85209370680 46 15 11485 11495 en MOE-T2EP50122-0022 RG92/23 Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters © 2024 American Chemical Society. All rights reserved. |
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Cross peaks on 2D optical spectra are indicative of interactions between molecular excitonic states. Currently, the two conventional assignments of cross peaks are direct coupling and population transfer between excitonic states. Here, we show that there is another possible source of cross peaks. We theoretically demonstrate that for a model comprising two nondirectly interacting excitons or two-level systems (TLSs), cross peaks can arise if there is a complex-valued or quantum frequency-gap cross-correlation function between the two TLSs. Considering only real-valued or classical cross-correlation functions will result in no cross peaks. We derive and validate the mathematical expressions describing such cross peaks. We then simulate the 2D electronic spectra of an example model system comprising nondirectly interacting TLSs whose quantum cross-correlation functions arise from coupling to a common overdamped Brownian oscillator mode. We show that there are clear observational differences between such quantum correlation cross peaks with conventional direct coupling and population transfer cross peaks. |
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