Excitonic energy transfer in light-harvesting complexes in purple bacteria

Two distinct approaches, the Frenkel-Dirac time-dependent variation and the Haken-Strobl model, are adopted to study energy transfer dynamics in single-ring and double-ring lightharvesting systems in purple bacteria. It is found that incl...

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Main Authors: Yu, Yunjin, Lee, Chee Kong, Cao, Jianshu, Ye, Jun, Sun, Kewei, Zhao, Yang
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-947492023-07-14T15:52:34Z Excitonic energy transfer in light-harvesting complexes in purple bacteria Yu, Yunjin Lee, Chee Kong Cao, Jianshu Ye, Jun Sun, Kewei Zhao, Yang School of Materials Science & Engineering Two distinct approaches, the Frenkel-Dirac time-dependent variation and the Haken-Strobl model, are adopted to study energy transfer dynamics in single-ring and double-ring lightharvesting systems in purple bacteria. It is found that inclusion of long-range dipolar interactions in the two methods results in significant increases in intra- or inter-ring exciton transfer efficiency. The dependence of exciton transfer efficiency on trapping positions on single rings of LH2 (B850) and LH1 is similar to that in toy models with nearest-neighbor coupling only. However, owing to the symmetry breaking caused by the dimerization of BChls and dipolar couplings, such dependence has been largely suppressed. In the studies of coupled-ring systems, both methods reveal interesting role of dipolar interaction in increasing energy transfer efficiency by introducing multiple intra/inter-ring transfer paths. Importantly, the time scale ( 4ps) of inter-ring exciton transfer obtained from polaron dynamics is in good agreement with previous studies. In a double-ring LH2 system, non-nearest neighbor interaction can induce symmetry breaking which leads to global minima and local minima of the average trapping time when there is a finite value of non-zero dephasing rate, suggesting that environment plays a role in preserving quantum coherent energy transfer. In contrast, dephasing comes into play only when the perfect cylindrical symmetry in the hypothetic system is broken. This study has revealed that dipolar interaction between chromophores may play an important part in the high energy transfer efficiency in the LH2 system and many other natural photosynthetic systems. Published version 2012-07-05T04:03:02Z 2019-12-06T19:01:28Z 2012-07-05T04:03:02Z 2019-12-06T19:01:28Z 2012 2012 Journal Article Ye, J., Sun, K., Zhao, Y., Yu, Y., Lee, C. K., & Cao, J. (2012). Excitonic Energy Transfer in Light-Harvesting Complexes in Purple Bacteria. Journal of Chemical Physics, 136(24), 245104-. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/94749 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/8289 10.1063/1.4729786 167147 en Journal of chemical physics © 2012 American Institute of Physics. This paper was published in Journal of Chemical Physics and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of American Institute of Physics. The paper can be found at the following official URL: [DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4729786 ].  One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. 40 p. application/pdf
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description Two distinct approaches, the Frenkel-Dirac time-dependent variation and the Haken-Strobl model, are adopted to study energy transfer dynamics in single-ring and double-ring lightharvesting systems in purple bacteria. It is found that inclusion of long-range dipolar interactions in the two methods results in significant increases in intra- or inter-ring exciton transfer efficiency. The dependence of exciton transfer efficiency on trapping positions on single rings of LH2 (B850) and LH1 is similar to that in toy models with nearest-neighbor coupling only. However, owing to the symmetry breaking caused by the dimerization of BChls and dipolar couplings, such dependence has been largely suppressed. In the studies of coupled-ring systems, both methods reveal interesting role of dipolar interaction in increasing energy transfer efficiency by introducing multiple intra/inter-ring transfer paths. Importantly, the time scale ( 4ps) of inter-ring exciton transfer obtained from polaron dynamics is in good agreement with previous studies. In a double-ring LH2 system, non-nearest neighbor interaction can induce symmetry breaking which leads to global minima and local minima of the average trapping time when there is a finite value of non-zero dephasing rate, suggesting that environment plays a role in preserving quantum coherent energy transfer. In contrast, dephasing comes into play only when the perfect cylindrical symmetry in the hypothetic system is broken. This study has revealed that dipolar interaction between chromophores may play an important part in the high energy transfer efficiency in the LH2 system and many other natural photosynthetic systems.
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Yu, Yunjin
Lee, Chee Kong
Cao, Jianshu
Ye, Jun
Sun, Kewei
Zhao, Yang
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author Yu, Yunjin
Lee, Chee Kong
Cao, Jianshu
Ye, Jun
Sun, Kewei
Zhao, Yang
spellingShingle Yu, Yunjin
Lee, Chee Kong
Cao, Jianshu
Ye, Jun
Sun, Kewei
Zhao, Yang
Excitonic energy transfer in light-harvesting complexes in purple bacteria
author_sort Yu, Yunjin
title Excitonic energy transfer in light-harvesting complexes in purple bacteria
title_short Excitonic energy transfer in light-harvesting complexes in purple bacteria
title_full Excitonic energy transfer in light-harvesting complexes in purple bacteria
title_fullStr Excitonic energy transfer in light-harvesting complexes in purple bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Excitonic energy transfer in light-harvesting complexes in purple bacteria
title_sort excitonic energy transfer in light-harvesting complexes in purple bacteria
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