Characterization and quantification of the role of coherence in ultrafast quantum biological experiments using quantum master equations, atomistic simulations, and quantum process tomography
Patrick Rebentrost, Sangwoo Shim, Joel Yuen-Zhou, Al\'an Aspuru-Guzik

TL;DR
This paper introduces a quantum process tomography method combined with atomistic simulations to analyze and quantify the role of quantum coherence in ultrafast photosynthetic experiments, providing atomistic insights into energy transfer processes.
Contribution
It develops a novel approach integrating quantum process tomography with atomistic modeling to study quantum coherences in photosynthetic complexes.
Findings
QPT method effectively characterizes quantum evolution in ultrafast experiments.
Atomistic simulations reveal the origins of long-lived quantum coherences.
Quantitative analysis of coherence effects on energy transfer efficiency.
Abstract
Long-lived electronic coherences in various photosynthetic complexes at cryogenic and room temperature have generated vigorous efforts both in theory and experiment to understand their origins and explore their potential role to biological function. The ultrafast signals resulting from the experiments that show evidence for these coherences result from many contributions to the molecular polarization. Quantum process tomography (QPT) was conceived in the context of quantum information processing to characterize and understand general quantum evolution of controllable quantum systems, for example while carrying out quantum computational tasks. We introduce our QPT method for ultrafast experiments, and as an illustrative example, apply it to a simulation of a two-chromophore subsystem of the Fenna-Matthews-Olson photosynthetic complex, which was recently shown to have long-lived quantum…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies · Spectroscopy Techniques in Biomedical and Chemical Research · Photoreceptor and optogenetics research
