First-Principles Models for Biological Light-Harvesting: Phycobiliprotein Complexes from Cryptophyte Algae

2017 
There have been numerous efforts, both experimental and theoretical, that have attempted to parametrize model Hamiltonians to describe excited state energy transfer in photosynthetic light harvesting systems. The Frenkel exciton model, with its set of electronically coupled two level chromophores that are each linearly coupled to dissipative baths of harmonic oscillators, has become the workhorse of this field. The challenges to parametrizing such Hamiltonians have been their uniqueness, and physical interpretation. Here we present a computational approach that uses accurate first-principles electronic structure methods to compute unique model parameters for a collection of local minima that are sampled with molecular dynamics and QM geometry optimization enabling the construction of an ensemble of local models that captures fluctuations as these systems move between local basins of inherent structure. The accuracy, robustness, and reliability of the approach is demonstrated in an application to the phyco...
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