Abstract

Bacteriochlorophyll a (Bchl a) and chlorophyll a (Chl a) play important roles as light absorbers in photosynthetic antennae and participate in the initial charge-separation steps in photosynthetic reaction centers. Despite decades of study, questions remain about the interplay of electronic and vibrational states within the Q-band and its effect on the photoexcited dynamics. Here we report results of polarized two-dimensional electronic spectroscopic measurements, performed on penta-coordinated Bchl a and Chl a and their interpretation based on state-of-the-art time-dependent density functional theory calculations and vibrational mode analysis for spectral shapes. We find that the Q-band of Bchl a is comprised of two independent bands, that are assigned following the Gouterman model to Q x and Q y states with orthogonal transition dipole moments. However, we measure the angle to be ∼75°, a finding that is confirmed by ab initio calculations. The internal conversion rate constant from Q x to Q y is found to be 11 ps-1. Unlike Bchl a, the Q-band of Chl a contains three distinct peaks with different polarizations. Ab initio calculations trace these features back to a spectral overlap between two electronic transitions and their vibrational replicas. The smaller energy gap and the mixing of vibronic states result in faster internal conversion rate constants of 38-50 ps-1. We analyze the spectra of penta-coordinated Bchl a and Chl a to highlight the interplay between low-lying vibronic states and their relationship to photoinduced relaxation. Our findings shed new light on the photoexcited dynamics in photosynthetic systems where these chromophores are primary pigments.

Highlights

  • Bacteriochlorophyll a (Bchl a) and chlorophyll a (Chl a) are primary pigments found in many photosynthetic systems.[1,2,3] Both pigments play important roles as light-absorbers in photosynthetic antennae and participate in the initial chargeseparation steps in photosynthetic reaction centers

  • The experimental and simulated absorption spectra of pentacoordinated Bchl a and Chl a are displayed in Fig. 1a and c, respectively

  • Because of the dilemma in the peak assignments of Chl a, we will use En to represent the transition from the ground electronic state to the electronic or vibronic state causing the nth observed spectral peak

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Introduction

Bacteriochlorophyll a (Bchl a) and chlorophyll a (Chl a) are primary pigments found in many photosynthetic systems.[1,2,3] Both pigments play important roles as light-absorbers in photosynthetic antennae and participate in the initial chargeseparation steps in photosynthetic reaction centers. We calculate electronically excited state energies of Bchl a and Chl a with a varying number of ligands.

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