Quantum Transport in Networks and Photosynthetic Complexes at the Steady State
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Manzano Diosdado, DanielEditorial
Public Library of Science (PLOS)
Materia
Antennae (animal physiology) Energy transfer Monte Carlo method Noise reduction Photons Quantum entanglement Quantum state Sulfur
Date
2013Referencia bibliográfica
Manzano, D. Quantum Transport in Networks and Photosynthetic Complexes at the Steady State. Plos One, 8(2): e57041 (2013). [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/31016]
Sponsorship
The research was funded by the Austrian Science Fund (FWF): F04011 and F04012 and by Spanish MEC-FEDER, project FIS2009-08451, together with the Campus de Excelencia Internacional and the Junta de Andalucia, project FQM-165 (Spain).Abstract
Recently, several works have analysed the efficiency of photosynthetic complexes in a transient scenario and how that efficiency is affected by environmental noise. Here, following a quantum master equation approach, we study the energy and excitation transport in fully connected networks both in general and in the particular case of the Fenna–Matthew–Olson complex. The analysis is carried out for the steady state of the system where the excitation energy is constantly “flowing” through the system. Steady state transport scenarios are particularly relevant if the evolution of the quantum system is not conditioned on the arrival of individual excitations. By adding dephasing to the system, we analyse the possibility of noise-enhancement of the quantum transport.