Issue 46, 2015

How exciton-vibrational coherences control charge separation in the photosystem II reaction center

Abstract

In photosynthesis absorbed sun light produces collective excitations (excitons) that form a coherent superposition of electronic and vibrational states of the individual pigments. Two-dimensional (2D) electronic spectroscopy allows a visualization of how these coherences are involved in the primary processes of energy and charge transfer. Based on quantitative modeling we identify the exciton-vibrational coherences observed in 2D photon echo of the photosystem II reaction center (PSII-RC). We find that the vibrations resonant with the exciton splittings can modify the delocalization of the exciton states and produce additional states, thus promoting directed energy transfer and allowing a switch between the two charge separation pathways. We conclude that the coincidence of the frequencies of the most intense vibrations with the splittings within the manifold of exciton and charge-transfer states in the PSII-RC is not occurring by chance, but reflects a fundamental principle of how energy conversion in photosynthesis was optimized.

Graphical abstract: How exciton-vibrational coherences control charge separation in the photosystem II reaction center

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Jan 2015
Accepted
31 Mar 2015
First published
31 Mar 2015

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015,17, 30828-30841

Author version available

How exciton-vibrational coherences control charge separation in the photosystem II reaction center

V. I. Novoderezhkin, E. Romero and R. van Grondelle, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2015, 17, 30828 DOI: 10.1039/C5CP00582E

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