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Polaritons in Living Systems: Modifying Energy Landscapes in Photosynthetic Organisms Using a Photonic Structure

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arxiv 1702.01705 v1 pith:FLPYH5AF submitted 2017-02-06 physics.bio-ph

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Photosynthetic organisms rely on a series of self-assembled nanostructures with tuned electronic energy levels in order to transport energy from where it is collected by photon absorption, to reaction centers where the energy is used to drive chemical reactions. In the photosynthetic bacteria Chlorobaculum tepidum (Cba. tepidum), a member of the green sulphur bacteria (GSB) family, light is absorbed by large antenna complexes called chlorosomes. The exciton generated is transferred to a protein baseplate attached to the chlorosome, before traveling through the Fenna-Matthews-Olson (FMO) complex to the reaction center. The energy levels of these systems are generally defined by their chemical structure. Here we show that by placing bacteria within a photonic microcavity, we can access the strong exciton-photon coupling regime between a confined cavity mode and exciton states of the chlorosome, whereby a coherent exchange of energy between the bacteria and cavity mode results in the formation of polariton states. The polaritons have an energy distinct from that of the exciton and photon, and can be tuned in situ via the microcavity length. This results in real-time, non-invasive control over the relative energy levels within the bacteria. This demonstrates the ability to strongly influence living biological systems with photonic structures such as microcavities. We believe that by creating polariton states, that are in this case a superposition of a photon and excitons within a living bacteria, we can modify energy transfer pathways and therefore study the importance of energy level alignment on the efficiency of photosynthetic systems.

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