We theoretically study artificial light harvesting by a dimerized Mobius
ring. When the donors in the ring are dimerized, the energies of the donor ring
are splitted into two sub-bands. Because of the nontrivial Mobius boundary
condition, both the photon and acceptor are coupled to all collectiveexcitation
modes in the donor ring. Therefore, the quantum dynamics in the light
harvesting are subtly influenced by the dimerization in the Mobius ring. It is
discovered that energy transfer is more efficient in a dimerized ring than that
in an equally-spaced ring. This discovery is also confirmed by the calculation
with the perturbation theory, which is equivalent to the Wigner-Weisskopf
approximation. Our findings may be benificial to the optimal design of
artificial light harvesting.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figure