Under physiological conditions, ballistic long-range transfer of electronic excitations in molecular aggregates is generally expected to be suppressed by noise and dissipative processes. Hence, quantum phenomena are not considered to be relevant for the design of efficient and controllable energy transfer over significant length scales and timescales. Contrary to this conventional wisdom, here we show that the robust quantum properties of small configurations of repeating clusters of molecules can be used to tune energy-transfer mechanisms that take place on much larger scales. With the support of an exactly solvable model, we demonstrate that coherent exciton delocalization and dark states within unit cells can be used to harness dissipati...
In the nanoscale structure of a wide variety of material systems, a close juxtaposition of optically...
Long-range exciton transport, when coupled with reduced exciton-exciton annihilation (EEA), is pivot...
Ultrafast spectroscopy experiments show that photosynthetic systems can preserve quantum beats in th...
Recent experiments show evidence for long-lived electronic coherence in several photosynthetic compl...
Recent evidence suggests that quantum coherence enhances excitation energy transfer (EET) through in...
Recently, long-lasting quantum effects in a number of photosynthetic complexes, which are pigment-pr...
Excitation energy transport in a biomimetic molecular nanoarray constructed from LH2 antenna complex...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. Chlorosomes are efficient light-harvesting antennas containing up ...
The design principles that support persistent electronic coherence in biological light-harvesting sy...
Efficient long-range energy transport along supramolecular architectures of functional organic molec...
It has long been a challenge to accurately and efficiently simulate exciton–phonon dynamics in mesos...
The first step of photosynthesis in plants is the absorption of sunlight by pigments in the antenna ...
As one of the most significant natural processes providing food and energy for almost all life on th...
We explore various design principles for efficient excitation energy transport in complex quantum sy...
Unraveling the nature of energy transport in multi-chromophoric photosynthetic complexes is essentia...
In the nanoscale structure of a wide variety of material systems, a close juxtaposition of optically...
Long-range exciton transport, when coupled with reduced exciton-exciton annihilation (EEA), is pivot...
Ultrafast spectroscopy experiments show that photosynthetic systems can preserve quantum beats in th...
Recent experiments show evidence for long-lived electronic coherence in several photosynthetic compl...
Recent evidence suggests that quantum coherence enhances excitation energy transfer (EET) through in...
Recently, long-lasting quantum effects in a number of photosynthetic complexes, which are pigment-pr...
Excitation energy transport in a biomimetic molecular nanoarray constructed from LH2 antenna complex...
© 2015 American Chemical Society. Chlorosomes are efficient light-harvesting antennas containing up ...
The design principles that support persistent electronic coherence in biological light-harvesting sy...
Efficient long-range energy transport along supramolecular architectures of functional organic molec...
It has long been a challenge to accurately and efficiently simulate exciton–phonon dynamics in mesos...
The first step of photosynthesis in plants is the absorption of sunlight by pigments in the antenna ...
As one of the most significant natural processes providing food and energy for almost all life on th...
We explore various design principles for efficient excitation energy transport in complex quantum sy...
Unraveling the nature of energy transport in multi-chromophoric photosynthetic complexes is essentia...
In the nanoscale structure of a wide variety of material systems, a close juxtaposition of optically...
Long-range exciton transport, when coupled with reduced exciton-exciton annihilation (EEA), is pivot...
Ultrafast spectroscopy experiments show that photosynthetic systems can preserve quantum beats in th...