Abstract

Abstract A commonly accepted feature of the purple bacteria antenna systems seems to be a ring structure of their subunits LH2 and LH1. We concentrate our investigation on an energy delivery time through the LH2 and LH1 to the reaction center. Our model system consists of one LH2, one LH1 and RC. We have used structure data from Rps. acidophila . We investigate the exciton transfer from LH2 to LH1 and consequently to RC under the influence of a bath with the presence of a trap in RC.

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