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Low-Frequency Vibronic Mixing Modulates the Excitation Energy Flow in Bacterial Light-Harvesting Complex II

JunWoo Kim, Tu C. Nguyen-Phan, Alastair T. Gardiner, Richard J. Cogdell, Gregory D. Scholes, Minhaeng Cho

2021The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters24 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Oscillatory features observed in two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) manifest coherent vibrational and electronic dynamics and even the interplay of them. Recently, we developed a 2DES technique utilizing a pair of synchronized repetition-frequency-stabilized lasers, which enables the wide dynamic range measurements of 2DES signals rapidly. Here, we apply this dual-laser 2DES technique to investigate the electronic energy transfer (EET) process in bacterial light-harvesting complex II consisting of B800 and B850 circular aggregates at ambient temperature, and the coherent vibrational wavepakcet associated with the EET between the two aggregates are measured. Examining the principal component analysis of the time-resolved 2DES signal, we found that the EET from B800 to low-lying B850 states is modulated by a low-frequency (156 cm–1) vibrational mode of the exciton donor (B800). This observation suggests that the donor transition density is modulated by this vibration, which, in turn, modulates the energy transfer dynamics.

Topics & Concepts

ExcitationChemistryExcitonSpectroscopyAtomic physicsMolecular vibrationLight-harvesting complexLaserLow frequencyEnergy flowRange (aeronautics)Molecular physicsEnergy (signal processing)PhysicsOpticsMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMoleculeAstronomyOrganic chemistryPhotosystem IIComposite materialBiochemistryPhotosynthesisQuantum mechanicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical StudiesPhotosynthetic Processes and MechanismsPhotoreceptor and optogenetics research
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