Assignment of the Q-Bands of the Chlorophylls: Coherence Loss via Q x-Q y Mixing

Jeffrey R. Reimers*, Zheng Li Cai, Rika Kobayashi, Margus Rätsep, Arvi Freiberg, Elmars Krausz

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    Abstract

    We provide a new and definitive spectral assignment for the absorption, emission, high-resolution fluorescence excitation, linear dichroism, and/or magnetic circular dichroism spectra of 32 chlorophyllides in various environments. This encompases all data used to justify previous assignments and provides a simple interpretation of unexplained complex decoherence phenomena associated with Q x → Q y relaxation. Whilst most chlorophylls conform to the Gouterman model and display two independent transitions Q x (S 2) and Q y (S 1), strong vibronic coupling inseparably mixes these states in chlorophyll-a. This spreads x-polarized absorption intensity over the entire Q-band system to influence all exciton-transport, relaxation and coherence properties of chlorophyll-based photosystems. The fraction of the total absorption intensity attributed to Q x ranges between 7% and 33%, depending on chlorophyllide and coordination, and is between 10% and 25% for chlorophyll-a. CAM-B3LYP density-functional-theory calculations of the band origins, relative intensities, vibrational Huang-Rhys factors, and vibronic coupling strengths fully support this new assignment.

    Original languageEnglish
    Article number2761
    JournalScientific Reports
    Volume3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2013

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