Study photosynthesis a single photon at a time with quantum light spectroscopy
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Abstract
Using a photon-counting quantum light spectroscopy that probes photosynthetic light harvesting with a single photon at a time, we experimentally demonstrated that photosynthesis begins and proceeds with a single quantum of energy. We report the observation of individual single-photon absorption and emission events in spatially distinct regions in photosynthetic systems. We show that a complex biological system can be prepared and studied with only a single excitation, without perturbation by other photons or averaged over many simultaneous excitations. The experiments were carried out on an ensemble of pigment-protein complexes light-harvesting 2 from purple bacteria Rhodobacter sphaeroides under ambient conditions in vitro. Our results advance a true microscopic mechanism of energy conversion in photosynthesis at a fundamental single quantum regime, beyond the semi-classical picture of spectroscopy, and open a new domain of experiments using quantum light spectroscopies to study complex systems.
*This work was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences, Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences Division, Photosynthetic Systems program under Award Number DE-SC0019728 and Solar Photochemistry program FWP 449A. Work by A.L.T. and G.S.S.-C. was supported by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Division of Chemical Sciences, Geosciences, and Biosciences under Award Number DE-SC0018097 (to G.S.S.-C.).
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Publication:Quanwei Li, Kaydren Orcutt, Robert L. Cook, Javier Sabines-Chesterking, Ashley L. Tong, Gabriela S. Schlau-Cohen, Xiang Zhang, Graham R. Fleming & K. Birgitta Whaley, "Single-photon absorption and emission from a natural photosynthetic complex". Nature, 619, 300–304 (2023).
Presenters
Quanwei Li
University of California, Berkeley
Authors
Quanwei Li
University of California, Berkeley
Kaydren Orcutt
University of California, Berkeley
Robert Cook
University of California, Berkeley
Javier Sabines-Chesterking
Joint Quantum Institute
Ashley Tong
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Gabriela Schlau-Cohen
Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT
Xiang Zhang
University of California, Berkeley
Graham R Fleming
University of California, Berkeley
Birgitta Whaley
University of California, Berkeley
Department of Chemistry, University of California, Berkeley