Artigo de Periódico
On the Formation of Dissipative Spatial Patterns of Charge Carriers in Biosystems
Fecha
1995Autor
Esperidião, Antônio Sérgio Cavalcante
Vasconcellos, Aurea R.
Luzzi, Roberto
Esperidião, Antônio Sérgio Cavalcante
Vasconcellos, Aurea R.
Luzzi, Roberto
Institución
Resumen
It is shown that in systems like large aggregates of biological
molecules, population inversion of charge carriers, for example as produced by
photoexcitation processes, may have competitive advantage beyond critical levels of
excitation to produce ordered spatial structures (morphological transitions). In our
analysis electromagnetic radiation transfers electrons from bonding states into a
continuum of itinerant antibonding states in a p-type doped sample. In this system,
in which energy is pumped continuously by an ex~rnal source, the interplay of
collective and dissipative processes can be responsible for the condensation of a
self-organized spatially ordered structure. The study we present here is carried out
resorting to the powerful nonequilibrium statistical operator method, thus showing
that it can be provide a mechano-statistical formalism at the microscopic level for
the treatment of Prigogine's synergetic dissipative structures.