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Formally Exact Simulations of Mesoscale Exciton Diffusion in a Photosynthetic Aggregate

Published 11 Jan 2023 in physics.chem-ph | (2301.04537v1)

Abstract: The photosynthetic apparatus of plants and bacteria combine atomically precise pigment-protein complexes with dynamic membrane architectures to control energy transfer on the 10-100 nm length scales. Recently, synthetic materials have integrated photosynthetic antennae proteins to enhance exciton transport, though the influence of artificial packing on the excited-state dynamics in these biohybrid materials remains unclear. Here, we use the adaptive Hierarchy of Pure States (adHOPS) to perform a formally exact simulation of excitation energy transfer within artificial aggregates of light harvesting complex 2 (LH2) with a range of packing densities. We find that LH2 aggregates support a remarkable exciton diffusion length ranging from 100 nm at a biological packing density to 300 nm at the densest packing previously suggested in an artificial aggregate. The unprecedented scale of these calculations also underscores the efficiency with which adHOPS simulates excited-state processes in realistic molecular materials.

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