Ultrafast Dynamics of Excitation Energy Transfer in Chlorosomes Revealed by Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy

초록

Chlorosomes are the largest light harvesting complexes in nature and consist of many bacteriochlorophyll pigments forming self-assembled J-aggregates. In this work, we apply two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2D-ES) to investigate ultrafast dynamics of excitation energy transfer (EET) in chlorosomes and their temperature dependence. From time evolution of measured 2D electronic spectra of chlorosomes, we directly map out the distribution of EET rate among manifold of exciton states in a 2D energy space (Figure 1). In particular, we found that the EET rate varies gradually depending on the energies of energy-donor and energy-acceptor states. In addition, from comparative 2D-ES measurements at 77 K and room temperature, we found that the EET rate exhibits subtle dependence on both exciton energy and temperature, demonstrating the effect of thermal excitation on the EET rate. This observation suggests that active thermal excitation at room temperature prevents the excitation trapping at low-energy states and thus promotes efficient exciton diffusion in chlorosomes at ambient temperature.

제목
Ultrafast Dynamics of Excitation Energy Transfer in Chlorosomes Revealed by Two-Dimensional Electronic Spectroscopy
저자
KIM JEONGHO
학회명
2015 한국광과학회-한국유기태양전지학회 공동학술대회
개최지
이화여자대학교 이화신세계관
학회 개최일
2015-08-25 ~ 2015-08-26