Ri. Cukier et al., CONTROL OF TUNNELING PROCESSES WITH AN EXTERNAL-FIELD IN A 4-LEVEL SYSTEM - AN ANALYTIC APPROACH, Chemical physics, 217(2-3), 1997, pp. 179-199
We investigate the control of population transfer by the application o
f an external field to a four-level system that is coupled to dissipat
ive baths. The system consists of two tunnel doublets separated by a l
arge energy gap. The external field couples to the system's dipole mom
ent operator and induces transitions between left and right and lower
and upper states. Vibrational relaxation couples the lower and upper d
oublers, and the left-right transitions are modulated by strong coupli
ng to solvent modes. We show that our previously obtained relaxation e
quations are amenable to analytic approximations. Expressions for the
steady lower-upper state populations and the left-right transfer rate,
when there is efficient vibrational relaxation, are developed. For no
vibrational relaxation, the time evolution of these quantities is obt
ained, When the external field is resonant with the large energy gap,
we find that population initially localized in the left lower state ca
n be rapidly and irreversibly transferred to the right lower and upper
states, even when vibrational relaxation is absent, by a mechanism th
at relies on there being a left-to-right dissipative rate process. An
expression for the overall left-to-right transfer rate is obtained as
a Boltzmann weighted sum of the lower and upper doubler left-to-right
rate constants, with an effective temperature that includes the effect
of the external field.