Controlling the efficiency of an artificial light-harvesting complex |
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Authors: | Savolainen Janne Fanciulli Riccardo Dijkhuizen Niels Moore Ana L Hauer Jürgen Buckup Tiago Motzkus Marcus Herek Jennifer L |
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Affiliation: | Stichting voor Fundamenteel Onderzoek der Materie (FOM) Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1098 SJ, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. savolainen@amolf.nl |
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Abstract: | Adaptive femtosecond pulse shaping in an evolutionary learning loop is applied to a bioinspired dyad molecule that closely mimics the early-time photophysics of the light-harvesting complex 2 (LH2) photosynthetic antenna complex. Control over the branching ratio between the two competing pathways for energy flow, internal conversion (IC) and energy transfer (ET), is realized. We show that by pulse shaping it is possible to increase independently the relative yield of both channels, ET and IC. The optimization results are analyzed by using Fourier analysis, which gives direct insight to the mechanism featuring quantum interference of a low-frequency mode. The results from the closed-loop experiments are repeatable and robust and demonstrate the power of coherent control experiments as a spectroscopic tool (i.e., quantum-control spectroscopy) capable of revealing functionally relevant molecular properties that are hidden from conventional techniques. |
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Keywords: | coherent control energy transfer quantum-control spectroscopy artificial photosynthesis |
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