We predict the enhanced light harvesting of a protein-pigment complex when assembled to a quantum dot (QD) antenna. Our prototypical nanoassembly setup is composed of a Fenna-Mattews-Olson system hosting 8 Bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) a dyes, and a near-infrared emitting CdSexTe(1-x)/ZnS alloy-core/shell nanocrystal. BChl a has two wide windows of poor absorption in the green and orange-red bands, precisely where most of the sunlight energy lies. The selected QD is able to collect sunlight efficiently in a broader band and funnel its energy by a (non-radiative) Forster resonance energy transfer mechanism to the dyes embedded in the protein. By virtue of the coupling between the QD and the dyes, the nanoassembly absorption is dramatically improved in the poor absorption window of the BChl a.

Enhanced light-harvesting of protein-pigment complexes assisted by a quantum dot antenna / Gil, G; Goldoni, G; Corni, S. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Nanotechnology for Instrumentation and Measurement tenutosi a Mexico City nel November 7-8, 2018) [10.1109/NANOFIM.2018.8688607].

Enhanced light-harvesting of protein-pigment complexes assisted by a quantum dot antenna

Gil, G;Goldoni, G
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Corni, S
2018

Abstract

We predict the enhanced light harvesting of a protein-pigment complex when assembled to a quantum dot (QD) antenna. Our prototypical nanoassembly setup is composed of a Fenna-Mattews-Olson system hosting 8 Bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) a dyes, and a near-infrared emitting CdSexTe(1-x)/ZnS alloy-core/shell nanocrystal. BChl a has two wide windows of poor absorption in the green and orange-red bands, precisely where most of the sunlight energy lies. The selected QD is able to collect sunlight efficiently in a broader band and funnel its energy by a (non-radiative) Forster resonance energy transfer mechanism to the dyes embedded in the protein. By virtue of the coupling between the QD and the dyes, the nanoassembly absorption is dramatically improved in the poor absorption window of the BChl a.
2018
2018
Nanotechnology for Instrumentation and Measurement
Mexico City
November 7-8, 2018
Gil, G; Goldoni, G; Corni, S
Enhanced light-harvesting of protein-pigment complexes assisted by a quantum dot antenna / Gil, G; Goldoni, G; Corni, S. - (2018). (Intervento presentato al convegno Nanotechnology for Instrumentation and Measurement tenutosi a Mexico City nel November 7-8, 2018) [10.1109/NANOFIM.2018.8688607].
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