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The role of resonant nuclear modes in vibrationally assisted energy transport: The LHCII complex.

Pallavi BhattacharyyaGraham R Fleming
Published in: The Journal of chemical physics (2021)
In this paper, we discuss the explicit role of resonant nuclear/vibrational modes in mediating energy transport among chlorophylls in the Light-harvesting Complex II (LHCII), the major light-harvesting complex in green plants. The vibrational modes are considered to be resonant/quasi-resonant with the energy gap between electronic excitons. These resonant vibrations, along with the remaining nuclear degrees of freedom, constitute the environment/bath to the electronically excited system and contribute to two major phenomena: (a) decoherence and (b) incoherent phonon-mediated population relaxation. In this work, we explore the subtle interplay among the electronic excitation, the resonant vibrations, and the environment in dictating environment assisted quantum transport in light-harvesting complexes. We conclusively show that resonant vibrations are capable of boosting the incoherent population relaxation pathways and cause rapid decoherence.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • quantum dots
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • magnetic resonance
  • diffusion weighted