Abstract
The nonclassical spectral and temporal features of entangled photons offer new possibilities to investigate the interactions of excitons in photosynthetic complexes and to target the excitation of specific states. Simulations of fluorescence in the bacterial reaction center induced by entangled light demonstrate a degree of selectivity of double-exciton states which is not possible using classical stochastic light with the same power spectrum.
6 More- Received 19 April 2012
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.86.023851
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