研究目的
Investigating the geometric distributions, disorder, and spectroscopy of chromophores in a protein environment to predict the optical properties of artificial light harvesting systems.
研究成果
The study demonstrates the importance of accounting for geometric disorder in chromophore-protein systems for accurate prediction of optical properties. The MCMM conformational search combined with a tight-binding Hamiltonian effectively reproduces experimental spectral features, highlighting the dependency of optical properties on chromophore choice and protein attachment site.
研究不足
The study is limited by the computational intractability of fully quantum-mechanical treatment of the TMV-chromophore system and the need for approximations in the tight-binding Hamiltonian. The line broadening parameter in spectral simulations is empirically chosen, and the study does not account for vibrational degrees of freedom.