Long-Lived Electronic Coherence in Dissipative Exciton-Dynamics of Light-Harvesting Complexes
Biological Physics
2012-09-20 v3 Chemical Physics
Quantum Physics
Abstract
The observed prevalence of oscillatory signals in the spectroscopy of biological light-harvesting complexes at ambient temperatures has led to a search for mechanisms supporting coherent transport through larger molecules in noisy environments. We demonstrate a generic mechanism supporting long-lasting electronic coherence up to 0.3 ps at a temperature of 277 K. The mechanism relies on two properties of the spectral density: (i) a large dissipative coupling to a continuum of higher-frequency vibrations required for efficient transport and (ii) a small slope of the spectral density at zero frequency.
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@article{arxiv.1203.1485,
title = {Long-Lived Electronic Coherence in Dissipative Exciton-Dynamics of Light-Harvesting Complexes},
author = {Christoph Kreisbeck and Tobias Kramer},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1203.1485},
year = {2012}
}
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7 pages