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. 2022 Feb;15(2):e202100136.
doi: 10.1002/jbio.202100136. Epub 2021 Nov 22.

Strong coupling between an optical microcavity and photosystems in single living cyanobacteria

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Strong coupling between an optical microcavity and photosystems in single living cyanobacteria

Tim Rammler et al. J Biophotonics. 2022 Feb.

Abstract

The first step in photosynthesis is an extremely efficient energy transfer mechanism that led to the debate to which extent quantum coherence may be involved in the energy transfer between the photosynthetic pigments. In search of such a coherent behavior, we have embedded living cyanobacteria between the parallel mirrors of an optical microresonator irradiated with low intensity white light. As a consequence, we observe vacuum Rabi splitting in the transmission and fluorescence spectra as a result of strong light matter coupling of the chlorophyll a molecules in the photosystems (PSs) and the cavity modes. The Rabi-splitting scales with the number of the PSs chlorophyll a pigments involved in strong coupling indicating a delocalized polaritonic state. Our data provide evidence that a delocalized polaritonic state can be established between the chlorophyll a molecule of the PSs in living cyanobacterial cells at ambient conditions in a microcavity.

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