Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochlorophyll molecule per day. They contain chlorosomes, perhaps the most efficient light-harvesting antenna system found in photosynthetic organisms. Chlorosomes contain supramolecular structures comprising hundreds of thousands of bacteriochlorophyll molecules, which are properly positioned with respect to one another solely by self-assembly and not by using a protein scaffold as a template for directing the mutual arrangement of the monomers. These two featureshigh efficiency and self-assemblyhave attracted considerable attention for developing light-harvesting systems for artificial photosynthesis. However, reflecting the heterogeneity of the na...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Green sulfur bacteria can grow photosynthetically by absorbing only a few photons per bacteriochloro...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
Among all photosynthetic organisms, green bacteria have evolved one of the most efficient light-harv...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...
We theoretically investigate the possibility to use single-object spectroscopy to probe size variati...