Unraveling excitation energy transfer assisted by collective behaviors of vibrations
Zeng-Zhao Li, Liwen Ko, Zhibo Yang, Mohan Sarovar, K. Birgitta Whaley

TL;DR
This paper explores how collective vibrational behaviors like cooperativity and interference can significantly enhance energy transfer in a chromophore system, revealing new vibrational-assisted mechanisms and spectral features.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of vibrational cooperation and interference effects on energy transfer, including multi-phonon processes and novel excitation mechanisms.
Findings
Vibrational cooperation enhances energy transfer efficiency.
Multi-phonon VAET processes up to six phonons are significant.
Temperature and coupling strength influence VAET features.
Abstract
We investigate how collective behaviors of vibrations such as cooperativity and interference can enhance energy transfer in a nontrivial way, focusing on an example of a donor-bridge-acceptor trimeric chromophore system coupled to two vibrational degrees of freedom. Employing parameters selected to provide an overall uphill energy transfer from donor to acceptor, we use numerical calculations of dynamics in a coupled exciton-vibration basis, together with perturbation-based analytics and calculation of vibronic spectra, we identify clear spectral features of single- and multi-phonon vibrationally-assisted energy transfer (VAET) dynamics, where the latter include up to six-phonon contributions. We identify signatures of vibrational cooperation and interference that provide enhancement of energy transfer relative to that obtained from VAET with a single vibrational mode. We observe a…
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