Implications of Excitation Transfer

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Dolf Zillmann
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Vol 19 (38) ◽  
pp. 25996-26013 ◽  
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Alejandro D. Somoza ◽  
Ke-Wei Sun ◽  
Rafael A. Molina ◽  
Yang Zhao

We reveal an optimal exciton–phonon coupling in LH2 that suppresses disorder-induced localization and facilitates excitation de-trapping. This excitation transfer enhancement, mediated by environmental phonons, is attributed to energy relaxation toward extended, low energy excitons provided by the precise geometry of the LH2.


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