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Energy Transfer Dynamics in Biomaterial Systems

✍ Scribed by Elisabetta Collini, Carles Curutchet, Tihana Mirkovic, Gregory D. Scholes (auth.), Irene Burghardt, V. May, David A. Micha, E. R. Bittner (eds.)


Publisher
Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Leaves
490
Series
Springer Series in Chemical Physics 93
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


The role of quantum coherence in promoting the e ciency of the initial stages of photosynthesis is an open and intriguing question. Lee, Cheng, and Fleming, Science 316, 1462 (2007) The understanding and design of functional biomaterials is one of today’s grand challenge areas that has sparked an intense exchange between biology, materials sciences, electronics, and various other disciplines. Many new - velopments are underway in organic photovoltaics, molecular electronics, and biomimetic research involving, e. g. , arti cal light-harvesting systems inspired by photosynthesis, along with a host of other concepts and device applications. In fact, materials scientists may well be advised to take advantage of Nature’s 3. 8 billion year head-start in designing new materials for light-harvesting and electro-optical applications. Since many of these developments reach into the molecular domain, the - derstanding of nano-structured functional materials equally necessitates f- damental aspects of molecular physics, chemistry, and biology. The elementary energy and charge transfer processes bear much similarity to the molecular phenomena that have been revealed in unprecedented detail by ultrafast op- cal spectroscopies. Indeed, these spectroscopies, which were initially developed and applied for the study of small molecular species, have already evolved into an invaluable tool to monitor ultrafast dynamics in complex biological and materials systems. The molecular-level phenomena in question are often of intrinsically quantum mechanical character, and involve tunneling, non-Born- Oppenheimer e ects, and quantum-mechanical phase coherence.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages 1-14
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Electronic Energy Transfer in Photosynthetic Antenna Systems....Pages 3-34
Mixed Quantum Classical Simulations of Electronic Excitation Energy Transfer and Related Optical Spectra: Supramolecular Pheophorbide–a Complexes in Solution....Pages 35-71
Conformational Structure and Dynamics from Single-Molecule FRET....Pages 73-100
Front Matter....Pages 101-101
Quantum Mechanics in Biology: Photoexcitations in DNA....Pages 103-126
Energy Flow in DNA Duplexes....Pages 127-142
Anharmonic Vibrational Dynamics of DNA Oligomers....Pages 143-164
Simulation Study of the Molecular Mechanism of Intercalation of the Anti-Cancer Drug Daunomycin into DNA....Pages 165-180
Front Matter....Pages 182-182
Ultrafast Photophysics of Organic Semiconductor Junctions....Pages 183-212
Green Function Techniques in the Treatment of Quantum Transport at the Molecular Scale....Pages 213-335
Front Matter....Pages 338-338
Time-Local Quantum Master Equations and their Applications to Dissipative Dynamics and Molecular Wires....Pages 339-361
Reduced Density Matrix Equations for Combined Instantaneous and Delayed Dissipation in Many-Atom Systems, and their Numerical Treatment....Pages 363-380
Front Matter....Pages 382-382
Quantum Dynamics in Almost Classical Environments....Pages 383-413
Trajectory Based Simulations of Quantum-Classical Systems....Pages 415-436
Do We Have a Consistent Non-Adiabatic Quantum-Classical Statistical Mechanics?....Pages 437-467
Back Matter....Pages 1-6

✦ Subjects


Theoretical and Computational Chemistry;Optical and Electronic Materials;Optics, Optoelectronics, Plasmonics and Optical Devices;Biomaterials;Physical Chemistry


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