Themed collection Ultrafast photoinduced energy and charge transfer

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Correction: Role of charge transfer states into the formation of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in DNA

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Ultrafast photoinduced energy and charge transfer: concluding remarks

This article summarizes the papers presented and discussed at the 2019 Faraday discussion meeting on Ultrafast Photoinduced Charge and Energy Transfer. It also reflects on the remarkable progress in time-resolved studies since a related and pioneering discussion meeting that took place in 1959.

Graphical abstract: Ultrafast photoinduced energy and charge transfer: concluding remarks
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Quantum interferences among Dexter energy transfer pathways

We explore Dexter coupling pathway interferences in non-covalent assemblies, employing a method that enables the assessment of Dexter coupling pathway strengths, interferences, and their physical origins in the context of one-particle and two-particle (i.e., coulombic) operators.

Graphical abstract: Quantum interferences among Dexter energy transfer pathways
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Two-dimensional electronic vibrational spectroscopy and ultrafast excitonic and vibronic photosynthetic energy transfer

2-Dimensional electronic vibrational spectroscopy presents a novel experimental and theoretical approach to study energy transfer.

Graphical abstract: Two-dimensional electronic vibrational spectroscopy and ultrafast excitonic and vibronic photosynthetic energy transfer
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Ultrafast photoinduced energy and charge transfer

After presenting the basic theoretical models of excitation energy transfer and charge transfer, I describe some of the novel experimental methods used to probe them. Finally, I discuss recent results concerning ultrafast energy and charge transfer in biological systems, in chemical systems and in photovoltaics based on sensitized transition metal oxides.

Graphical abstract: Ultrafast photoinduced energy and charge transfer
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Turning the challenge of quantum biology on its head: biological control of quantum optical systems

Strong coupling between plasmon modes and chlorins in synthetic light-harvesting maquette proteins yields hybrid light-matter states (plexcitons) whose energies are controlled by design of protein structure, enabling the creation of new states not seen under weak coupling.

Graphical abstract: Turning the challenge of quantum biology on its head: biological control of quantum optical systems
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Band-selective dynamics in charge-transfer excited iron carbene complexes

A combination of ultrafast spectroscopy and DFT/TD-DFT calculations of a recently synthesised iron carbene complex elucidates the ultrafast excited state evolution processes in these systems.

Graphical abstract: Band-selective dynamics in charge-transfer excited iron carbene complexes
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Measuring local conformations and conformational disorder of (Cy3)2 dimer labeled DNA fork junctions using absorbance, circular dichroism and two-dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy

In this work, we use absorbance, circular dichroism (CD), and two-dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy (2DFS) to study the local conformations and conformational disorder within chromophore-labeled DNA constructs.

Graphical abstract: Measuring local conformations and conformational disorder of (Cy3)2 dimer labeled DNA fork junctions using absorbance, circular dichroism and two-dimensional fluorescence spectroscopy
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A theoretical study on the dynamics of light harvesting in the dimeric photosystem II core complex: regulation and robustness of energy transfer pathways

Coarse-grained model for dimeric PSII core complex reveals robust light harvesting through inter-monomer energy transfer and pooling in CP47s.

Graphical abstract: A theoretical study on the dynamics of light harvesting in the dimeric photosystem II core complex: regulation and robustness of energy transfer pathways
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How charges separate: correlating disorder, free energy, and open-circuit voltage in organic photovoltaics

In this paper, we discuss our recent efforts to correlate the role of density of states, entropy, and configurational and energetic disorder to the open-circuit voltage, VOC, of model type-II organic polymer photovoltaics.

Graphical abstract: How charges separate: correlating disorder, free energy, and open-circuit voltage in organic photovoltaics
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Can we use on-the-fly quantum simulations to connect molecular structure and sunscreen action?

Direct MCTDH quantum dynamics simulations, with automatic active coordinate generation, applied to potential molecular sunscreens.

Graphical abstract: Can we use on-the-fly quantum simulations to connect molecular structure and sunscreen action?
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Transient synchronisation and quantum coherence in a bio-inspired vibronic dimer

We consider energy transfer in a vibronic dimer and show that the synchronisation dynamics of local mode displacements exhibit a rich behaviour which arises directly from the distinct time-evolutions of different vibronic quantum coherences.

Graphical abstract: Transient synchronisation and quantum coherence in a bio-inspired vibronic dimer
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Two-photon excitation spectroscopy of photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes and pigments

Two-photon excitation (TPE) profiles of LHCII samples containing different xanthophyll complements were measured in the presumed 11Ag → 21Ag (S0 → S1) transition region of xanthophylls. Additionally, TPE profiles of Chls a and b in solution and of WSCP, which does not contain carotenoids, were measured. The results indicate that direct two-photon absorption by Chls in the presumed S0 → S1 transition spectral region of carotenoids is dominant over that of carotenoids, with negligible contributions of the latter. These results suggest the re-evaluation of previously published TPE data obtained with photosynthetic pigment–protein complexes containing (B)Chls and carotenoids.

Graphical abstract: Two-photon excitation spectroscopy of photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes and pigments
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Decomposing electronic and lattice contributions in optical pump – X-ray probe transient inner-shell absorption spectroscopy of CuO

Laser-induced energy deposition and heat transport in CuO is studied by picosecond time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy.

Graphical abstract: Decomposing electronic and lattice contributions in optical pump – X-ray probe transient inner-shell absorption spectroscopy of CuO
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Coupled excitation energy and charge transfer dynamics in reaction centre inspired model systems

We present numerical simulations on bacterial reaction centre (bRC) inspired model systems that utilize the recently developed MACGIC-iQUAPI method.

Graphical abstract: Coupled excitation energy and charge transfer dynamics in reaction centre inspired model systems
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Symmetry breaking charge transfer as a means to study electron transfer with no driving force

Herein we explore the symmetry breaking charge transfer process in two dipyrrin-based bichromophoric systems.

Graphical abstract: Symmetry breaking charge transfer as a means to study electron transfer with no driving force
From the themed collection: Celebrating our 2020 Prize and Award winners
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Probing eumelanin photoprotection using a catechol:quinone heterodimer model system

Here, we investigate the photochemistry of a catechol : o-quinone heterodimer as a model system for uncovering the photoprotective roots of eumelanin.

Graphical abstract: Probing eumelanin photoprotection using a catechol:quinone heterodimer model system
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Quantum coherence in ultrafast photo-driven charge separation

Ultrafast electron transfer occurs with greater-than-statistical rate enhancement at cryogenic temperatures owing to quantum coherence.

Graphical abstract: Quantum coherence in ultrafast photo-driven charge separation
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Theoretical analysis of the inverted region in photoinduced proton-coupled electron transfer

Photoinduced proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) plays a key role in a wide range of energy conversion processes, and understanding how to design systems to control the PCET rate constant is a significant challenge.

Graphical abstract: Theoretical analysis of the inverted region in photoinduced proton-coupled electron transfer
From the themed collection: Celebrating our 2020 Prize and Award winners
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Systematic control of the rate of singlet fission within 6,13-diphenylpentacene aggregates with PbS quantum dot templates

Perturbation of molecular packing and dielectric environment at a quantum dot surface can promote singlet fission in diphenylpentacene aggregates.

Graphical abstract: Systematic control of the rate of singlet fission within 6,13-diphenylpentacene aggregates with PbS quantum dot templates
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Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy of doped P3HT films: distinguishing free and trapped polarons

It is generally presumed that the vast majority of carriers created by chemical doping of semiconducting polymer films are coulombically trapped by the counteranion, with only a small fraction that are free and responsible for the increased conductivity essential for organic electronic applications.

Graphical abstract: Ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy of doped P3HT films: distinguishing free and trapped polarons
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Understanding the potential for efficient triplet harvesting with hot excitons

Excited state energy transfer in disordered systems has attracted significant attention owing to the importance of this phenomenon in both artificial and natural systems that operate in electronically excited states.

Graphical abstract: Understanding the potential for efficient triplet harvesting with hot excitons
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Light harvesting and energy transfer in a porphyrin-based metal organic framework

We present the synthesis and photophysical characterization of a water stable PCN-223(freebase) metal organic framework (MOF) constructed from meso-tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin (TCPP).

Graphical abstract: Light harvesting and energy transfer in a porphyrin-based metal organic framework
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Donor–acceptor preassociation, excited state solvation threshold, and optical energy cost as challenges in chemical applications of photobases

Photobases convert light energy to proton removal power. What limits their applicability? Hydrogen bonding, solvation, and photon energy cost.

Graphical abstract: Donor–acceptor preassociation, excited state solvation threshold, and optical energy cost as challenges in chemical applications of photobases
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Role of charge transfer states into the formation of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in DNA

Sequence affects the energetics and role of charge transfer in oligonucleotides.

Graphical abstract: Role of charge transfer states into the formation of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in DNA
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Carotenoid–chlorophyll energy transfer in the fucoxanthin–chlorophyll complex binding a fucoxanthin acyloxy derivative

A fucoxanthin derivative has negligible charge-transfer character of the S1/ICT state resulting in slowing down of the carotenoid–chlorophyll energy transfer.

Graphical abstract: Carotenoid–chlorophyll energy transfer in the fucoxanthin–chlorophyll complex binding a fucoxanthin acyloxy derivative
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Photo-protection/photo-damage in natural systems: general discussion

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Photovoltaics and bio-inspired light harvesting: general discussion

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Energy and charge-transfer in natural photosynthesis: general discussion

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Photo-induced electron transfer: general discussion

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About this collection

We are delighted to share with you a selection of the papers which will be presented at our Faraday Discussion on Ultrafast photoinduced energy and charge transfer taking place in Ventura, California, USA in April 2019. More information about the event may be found here: http://rsc.li/ultrafast-fd2019. Additional articles will be added to the collection as they are published. The final versions of all the articles presented and a record of the live discussions will be published after the event.

Ultrafast energy and charge transfer events dictate the functionality of a broad range of molecular, aggregate and nanomaterial systems. Impressive recent advances in the commercialisation of ultrafast laser technology and on many theoretical fronts, plus the societal emphasis on solar energy have led to a surge of research in this community, encompassing spectroscopists, biophysicists, computational and theoretical chemists, physicists and materials scientists. Ambitions have evolved beyond studies of simple molecular systems, and increasingly focus on the underlying molecular mechanisms prevailing in nanomaterial, native protein and hybrid systems. Many working in this area share a common aim, to address and answer one of the most pressing issues currently facing the scientific community: the photophysics underlying efficient light capture, energy transport and efficient charge carrier generation, water splitting, photoprotection and photodamage, proton transfer and/or molecular re-organisation.

This Faraday Discussion aims to bring together leading experimental and theoretical colleagues who use an ever-increasing range of spectroscopic probes and computational methods to explore photo-induced biomolecular and nanoscale dynamics. Topics for discussion will span, but not be limited to, the mechanisms of energy transfer in both natural and synthetic systems, including the role of electronic/vibronic coherences, key design features required for efficient proton coupled electron transfer, and molecular mechanisms of natural photo-protection.

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