Generalized models for spectral transfer in disordered systems

Abstract
We analyze the early-time development of the spectral transfer of optical excitation in inhomogeneously broadened systems. Previous models for the decay of the narrow-band fluorescence are generalized to include systems with asymmetric energy-dependent transfer rates. It is assumed that the energy splittings of the ions are uncorrelated. An analogous model for the early-time development of the background fluorescence is outlined. Detailed results are presented for spectral transfer over a Gaussian line shape assuming a dipole-dipole mechanism with rates that are inversely proportional to the square of the energy mismatch. Comparison is made with the treatment of Holstein et al.