Coherent Energy Transfer
under Incoherent Light Conditions
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Abstract
Recent two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES)
experiments
have reported evidence of coherent dynamics of electronic excitations
in several light-harvesting antennae. However, 2DES uses ultrafast
coherent laser pulses as an excitation source; therefore, there is
a current debate on whether coherent excitation dynamics is present
under natural sunlight – incoherent – illumination conditions.
In this letter, we show that even if incoherent light excites an electronic
state with no initial quantum superpositions among excitonic states,
energy transfer can proceed quantum coherently if nonequilibrium dynamics
of the phonon environment takes place. Such nonequilibrium behavior
manifests itself in non-Markovian evolution of electronic excitations
and is typical of many photosynthetic systems. We therefore argue
that light-harvesting antennae have mechanisms that could support
coherent evolution under incoherent illumination