TY - JOUR
T1 - A Necessary Trade-off for Semiclassical Electrodynamics
T2 - Accurate Short-Range Coulomb Interactions versus the Enforcement of Causality?
AU - Li, Tao E.
AU - Chen, Hsing Ta
AU - Nitzan, Abraham
AU - Sukharev, Maxim
AU - Subotnik, Joseph E.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2018 American Chemical Society.
PY - 2018/10/18
Y1 - 2018/10/18
N2 - We investigate two key representative semiclassical approaches for propagating resonant energy transfer (RET) between a pair of electronic two-level systems (donor and acceptor) with coupled Maxwell-Liouville equations. On the one hand, when the electromagnetic (EM) field is treated classically and Coulomb interactions are treated quantum-mechanically, we find that a quantum-classical mismatch leads to a violation of causality, i.e., the acceptor can be excited before the retarded EM field arrives. On the other hand, if we invoke a classical intermolecular Coulomb operator, we find that the energy transfer in the near field loses quantitative accuracy compared with Förster theory, even though causality is strictly obeyed. Thus, our work raises a fundamental paradox when choosing a semiclassical electrodynamics algorithm. Namely, which is more important: Accurate short-range interactions or long-range causality? Apparently, one cannot have one's cake and eat it too.
AB - We investigate two key representative semiclassical approaches for propagating resonant energy transfer (RET) between a pair of electronic two-level systems (donor and acceptor) with coupled Maxwell-Liouville equations. On the one hand, when the electromagnetic (EM) field is treated classically and Coulomb interactions are treated quantum-mechanically, we find that a quantum-classical mismatch leads to a violation of causality, i.e., the acceptor can be excited before the retarded EM field arrives. On the other hand, if we invoke a classical intermolecular Coulomb operator, we find that the energy transfer in the near field loses quantitative accuracy compared with Förster theory, even though causality is strictly obeyed. Thus, our work raises a fundamental paradox when choosing a semiclassical electrodynamics algorithm. Namely, which is more important: Accurate short-range interactions or long-range causality? Apparently, one cannot have one's cake and eat it too.
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U2 - 10.1021/acs.jpclett.8b02309
DO - 10.1021/acs.jpclett.8b02309
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AN - SCOPUS:85054544860
SN - 1948-7185
VL - 9
SP - 5955
EP - 5961
JO - Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
JF - Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters
IS - 20
ER -