Plant Light-Harvesting Boosted by Internal Electronic Mixing
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Until now, models of photosynthetic energy transfer have treated light-harvesting molecules as simple points, overlooking the complex interplay within each pigment. This work extends those models by incorporating internal electronic mixing, revealing how tuning this process can either accelerate or impede energy transfer. The research demonstrates that enhanced electronic mixing boosts initial energy injection, but too much near the destination actually reduces efficiency.
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