Surface energy transfer

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File:SET vs FRET.png
Comparison of energy transfer efficiency between SET and Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET)

Surface energy transfer (SET) is a dipole-surface energy transfer process involving a metallic surface and a molecular dipole.[1]

Formula

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The SET rate follows the inverse of the fourth power of the distance[2]

kSET=1τD(d0d)4

where

  • τD is the donor emission lifetime;
  • d is the distance between donor-acceptor;
  • d0 is the distance at which SET efficiency decreases to 50% (i.e., equal probability of energy transfer and spontaneous emission).

Efficiency

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The energy transfer efficiency also follows a similar form

ϕSET=11+(d/d0)4

Due to the fourth power dependence SET can cover a distance more than 15 nm, which is almost twice the efficiency of FRET.[3] Theoretically predicted in 1978 by Chance et al. it was proved experimentally in 2000s by different workers.[4]

Applications

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The efficiency of SET as nanoruler has been used in live cells.[5]

Gold nano particles are frequently used in these studies as the nanoparticle surface.[citation needed]

See also

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References

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