Radient energy vs nonradient energy

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Radiant energy is defined as energy transferred by photons, while non-radiant energy involves energy transfer through mechanisms such as resonance or kinetic interactions between atoms. Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) is a specific type of non-radiant energy transfer that occurs via dipole-dipole interactions, without the involvement of photons. This makes FRET sensitive to the distance and orientation of the interacting dipoles. The discussion also touches on the implications of Einstein's field equations regarding gravity and its relationship to photonic nature, raising further questions about the nature of energy transfer in physics.
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Hi People

I am brand new to these forums and brand new to phyics (wells its been about 4 years so its safe to say I have pretty much forgotten everything but the basics)

Anyhow I am just beginning my PhD in Genetics where I will be using Förster resonance energy transfer to investigate the assembly of particular proteins. In my quest to understand the physics behind this phenomenon I came across this diagram:

http://www.olympusmicro.com/primer/techniques/fluorescence/fret/images/fretintrofigure3.jpg

What I don't really understand from it is what is the difference between radiant energy and non-radiant energy.

Forgive me if this is very basic but google has been little help so i thought id ask here.

Thanks for your time.

Jason
 
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jsomers said:
What I don't really understand from it is what is the difference between radiant energy and non-radiant energy.

Energy transferred by photons (electromagnetic radiation) is a radiant energy transfer.

Energy transferred by resonance, or by kinetic energy going from one atom to another, is non-radiant energy transfer.

Cheers -- sylas
 
Wow that was simple, thanks for the speedy reply!
 
The transfer of energy does not invovle kinetic mechanisms, for FRET.

FRET is a non-radiant form of energy transfer by a dipole-dipole interaction. It's called non-radiant because there is no photon involved in the transfer of energy, only the evanescent (non-propagating) component of the electromagnetic field. This is why FRET experiments are sensitive to both separation distance and relative orientation of the two dipoles.
 
Andy Resnick said:
The transfer of energy does not invovle kinetic mechanisms, for FRET.

FRET is a non-radiant form of energy transfer by a dipole-dipole interaction. It's called non-radiant because there is no photon involved in the transfer of energy, only the evanescent (non-propagating) component of the electromagnetic field. This is why FRET experiments are sensitive to both separation distance and relative orientation of the two dipoles.

Ah. Thanks... and sorry if I lead jsomers up the garden path!
 
Yeah, I have heard there is a fair bit of information you can draw from the occurrence of FRET that's why I am sure i'll be inhabiting these forums for the next three to four years to try to gain a greater understanding of my experiments!
 
No stress sylas, you still provided me the answer to my question about radiant and non radiant. For a genetics crowd it is more then enough info.
 
On a some what similar note: The Einstein field equations couple c and the stress-energy tensor:

R_{\mu \nu} - {1 \over 2}g_{\mu \nu}\,R + g_{\mu \nu} \Lambda = {8 \pi G \over c^4} T_{\mu \nu}

Does this not imply that gravity is a radiating field of a photonic nature? Otherwise why would c be a component?

Frank
 
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