Evidence of Correlated Static Disorder in the Fenna-Matthews-Olson Complex.

JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY LETTERS(2017)

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Observation of excitonic quantum beats in photosynthetic antennae has prompted wide debate regarding the function of excitonic coherence in pigment-protein complexes. Much of this work focuses on the interactions of excitons with the femto-topicosecond dynamical fluctuations of their environment. However, in experiments these effects can be masked by static disorder of the excited-state energies across ensembles, whose microscopic origins are challenging to predict. Here the excited-state properties of similar to 2000 atom clusters of the Fenna-Matthews-Olson complex are simulated using a unique combination of linear-scaling density functional theory and constrained geometric dynamics. While slow, large amplitude protein motion leads to large variations in the Q(y) transitions of two pigments, we identify pigment-protein correlations that greatly reduce variations in the energy gap across the ensemble, which is consistent with experimental observations of suppressed inhomogeneous dephasing of quantum beats.
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