Why disordered light-harvesting systems produce ordered outcomes
| Date | 29th, Sep 2020 |
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| Source | EurekAlert - Scientific News Websites |
DESCRIPTION
Scientists typically prefer to work with ordered systems. However, a diverse team of physicists and biophysicists from the University of Groningen found that individual light-harvesting nanotubes with disordered molecular structures still transport light energy in the same way. By combining spectroscopy, molecular dynamics simulations and theoretical physics, they discovered how disorder at the molecular level is effectively averaged out at the microscopic scale.