Related Experiment Video
Updated: May 20, 2026

Excitonic Hamiltonians for Calculating Optical Absorption Spectra and Optoelectronic Properties of Molecular Aggregates and Solids
Published on: May 27, 2020
Theoretical description of quantum effects in multi-chromophoric aggregates
Eric N Zimanyi1, Robert J Silbey
1Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA. ezimanyi@mit.edu
Abstract:
Recent experiments on light-harvesting complexes have shown clear indication of coherent transport of excitations in these aggregates. We discuss the theoretical models that have been used to study energy transfer in molecular aggregates, beginning with the early models of Förster and Davydov and ending with the theoretical models of the present day.
More Related Videos
Related Concept Videos
Variables Affecting Phosphorescence and Fluorescence
Inductive Effects on Chemical Shift: Overview
Colors and Magnetism
When atoms or molecules absorb light at the proper frequency, their electrons are excited to higher-energy orbitals. For many main group atoms and molecules, the absorbed photons are in the ultraviolet range of the electromagnetic spectrum, which cannot be detected by the human eye. For coordination compounds, the energy difference between the d orbitals often allows photons in the visible range to be absorbed and emitted, which is seen as colors by the human eye.
The Antenna Complex
Color Vision
Molecular Spectroscopy: Absorption and Emission

