Monday, May 7, 2012

1201.5202 (Ivan Kassal et al.)

Environment-assisted quantum transport in ordered systems    [PDF]

Ivan Kassal, Alán Aspuru-Guzik
Noise-assisted transport in quantum systems occurs when quantum time-evolution and decoherence conspire to produce a transport efficiency that is higher than what would be seen in either the purely quantum or purely classical cases. In disordered systems, it has been understood as the suppression of coherent quantum localisation through noise, which brings detuned quantum levels into resonance and thus facilitates transport. We report several new mechanisms of environment-assisted transport in ordered systems, in which there is no localisation to overcome and where one would naively expect that coherent transport is the fastest possible. Although we are particularly motivated by the need to understand excitonic energy transfer in photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes, our model is general---transport in a tight-binding system with dephasing, a source, and a trap---and can be expected to have wider application.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1201.5202

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