Non-Markovian Quantum Jumps in Excitonic Energy Transfer
Abstract
We utilize the novel non-Markovian quantum jump (NMQJ) approach to stochastically simulate exciton dynamics derived from a time-convolutionless master equation. For relevant parameters and time scales, the time-dependent, oscillatory decoherence rates can have negative regions, a signature of non-Markovian behavior and of the revival of coherences. This can lead to non-Markovian population beatings for a dimer system at room temperature. We show that strong exciton-phonon coupling to low frequency modes can considerably modify transport properties. We observe increased exciton transport, which can be seen as an extension of recent environment-assisted quantum transport (ENAQT) concepts to the non-Markovian regime. Within the NMQJ method, the Fenna-Matthew-Olson protein is investigated as a prototype for larger photosynthetic complexes.
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@article{arxiv.0908.1961,
title = {Non-Markovian Quantum Jumps in Excitonic Energy Transfer},
author = {Patrick Rebentrost and Rupak Chakraborty and Alan Aspuru-Guzik},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.1961},
year = {2009}
}
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9 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Journal of Chemical Physics