Journal article
Coherent vibronic coupling in light-harvesting complexes from photosynthetic marine algae
GH Richards, KE Wilk, PMG Curmi, HM Quiney, JA Davis
Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters | Published : 2012
DOI: 10.1021/jz201600f
Abstract
Observations of long-lived coherences in photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes utilize short pulses with broad spectral bandwidths to coherently excite multiple transitions and coherent superpositions. In order to identify the role that such quantum effects might play in efficient energy transfer, however, an alternative approach is required. We have developed a technique for two-color photon echo spectroscopy to selectively excite the pathway of interest and measure its evolution in the absence of any other excitation. We use this technique to excite a coherence pathway in phycocyanin-645 from cryptophyte algae and measure the dynamics of this coherence. A decoherence time of 500 fs was..
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Funding Acknowledgements
The authors wish to thank the Australian Research Council for financial support.