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Vibration-mediated energy transport in bacterial reaction center: Simulation study.

Vytautas BubilaitisOlga RancovaDarius Abramavičius
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2021)
Exciton energy relaxation in a bacterial Reaction Center (bRC) pigment-protein aggregate presumably involves emission of high energy vibrational quanta to cover wide energy gaps between excitons. Here, we assess this hypothesis utilizing vibronic two-particle theory in modeling of the excitation relaxation process in bRC. Specific high frequency molecular vibrational modes are included explicitly one at a time in order to check which high frequency vibrations are involved in the excitation relaxation process. The low frequency bath modes are treated perturbatively within Redfield relaxation theory. The analysis of the population relaxation rate data indicates energy flow pathways in bRC and suggests that specific vibrations may be responsible for the excitation relaxation process.
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