Hi Everyone,
This Friday at 3pm in the Division Room, Stéphanie will be giving
group meeting on some of her recent results. An abstract and title for
the talk is included below.
Classical excursions into the world of the Chlorosome antenna complex
The chlorosome antenna complex, as found, e.g. in green sulfur
bacteria, is thought to be amongst the most efficient natural light
harvesting complexes on earth. In this group meeting, I will talk
about an ongoing study on the classical electromagnetic properties of
these antennae complexes. After a brief description of the formalism I
will show some numerical results.
In the second part I will discuss/compare classical and quantum
methods which can be employed to describe the optical properties (
linear absorption / circular dichroism / molar rotation) in this type
of system and show some results for the model structure. This work is
in collaboration with the Mosallaei group at Northeastern University.
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Ryan Babbush | PhD Student in Physics
(949) 331-3943 | babbush(a)fas.harvard.edu
Harvard University | Aspuru-Guzik Group
12 Oxford Street | Cambridge, MA 02138
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