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Nature plants | 2016

The nature of self-regulation in photosynthetic light-harvesting antenna

Jevgenij Chmeliov; Andrius Gelzinis; Egidijus Songaila; Ramūnas Augulis; Christopher D. P. Duffy; Alexander V. Ruban; Leonas Valkunas

The photosynthetic apparatus of green plants is well known for its extremely high efficiency that allows them to operate under dim light conditions. On the other hand, intense sunlight may result in overexcitation of the light-harvesting antenna and the formation of reactive compounds capable of ‘burning out’ the whole photosynthetic unit. Non-photochemical quenching is a self-regulatory mechanism utilized by green plants on a molecular level that allows them to safely dissipate the detrimental excess excitation energy as heat. Although it is believed to take place in the plants major light-harvesting complexes (LHC) II, there is still no consensus regarding its molecular nature. To get more insight into its physical origin, we performed high-resolution time-resolved fluorescence measurements of LHCII trimers and their aggregates across a wide temperature range. Based on simulations of the excitation energy transfer in the LHCII aggregate, we associate the red-emitting state, having fluorescence maximum at ∼700 nm, with the partial mixing of excitonic and chlorophyll–chlorophyll charge transfer states. On the other hand, the quenched state has a totally different nature and is related to the incoherent excitation transfer to the short-lived carotenoid excited states. Our results also show that the required level of photoprotection in vivo can be achieved by a very subtle change in the number of LHCIIs switched to the quenched state.


Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2015

Mapping energy transfer channels in fucoxanthin-chlorophyll protein complex.

Andrius Gelzinis; Vytautas Butkus; Egidijus Songaila; Ramūnas Augulis; Andrew Gall; Claudia Büchel; Bruno Robert; Darius Abramavicius; Donatas Zigmantas; Leonas Valkunas

Fucoxanthin-chlorophyll protein (FCP) is the key molecular complex performing the light-harvesting function in diatoms, which, being a major group of algae, are responsible for up to one quarter of the total primary production on Earth. These photosynthetic organisms contain an unusually large amount of the carotenoid fucoxanthin, which absorbs the light in the blue-green spectral region and transfers the captured excitation energy to the FCP-bound chlorophylls. Due to the large number of fucoxanthins, the excitation energy transfer cascades in these complexes are particularly tangled. In this work we present the two-color two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy experiments on FCP. Analysis of the data using the modified decay associated spectra permits a detailed mapping of the excitation frequency dependent energy transfer flow with a femtosecond time resolution.


Journal of Chemical Physics | 2015

Coherence and population dynamics of chlorophyll excitations in FCP complex: Two-dimensional spectroscopy study

Vytautas Butkus; Andrius Gelzinis; Ramūnas Augulis; Andrew Gall; Claudia Büchel; Bruno Robert; Donatas Zigmantas; Leonas Valkunas; Darius Abramavicius

Energy transfer processes and coherent phenomena in the fucoxanthin-chlorophyll protein complex, which is responsible for the light harvesting function in marine algae diatoms, were investigated at 77 K by using two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy. Experiments performed on femtosecond and picosecond timescales led to separation of spectral dynamics, witnessing evolutions of coherence and population states of the system in the spectral region of Qy transitions of chlorophylls a and c. Analysis of the coherence dynamics allowed us to identify chlorophyll (Chl) a and fucoxanthin intramolecular vibrations dominating over the first few picoseconds. Closer inspection of the spectral region of the Qy transition of Chl c revealed previously not identified, mutually non-interacting chlorophyll c states participating in femtosecond or picosecond energy transfer to the Chl a molecules. Consideration of separated coherent and incoherent dynamics allowed us to hypothesize the vibrations-assisted coherent energy transfer between Chl c and Chl a and the overall spatial arrangement of chlorophyll molecules.


Journal of The Optical Society of America B-optical Physics | 2013

Detector and dispersive delay calibration issues in broadband 2D electronic spectroscopy

Ramūnas Augulis; Donatas Zigmantas

Precision of two-dimensional (2D) electronic spectroscopy can be affected by imprecise calibration of the optical spectrometer and coherence time delay line. This would result in 2D spectral line shapes with twisted phase, where absorptive and dispersive parts of the signal are mixed and unrecoverable. We demonstrate two efficient and easily implementable techniques for precise spectrometer and wedge-based delay line calibration that assure acquisition of correct spectral phase in 2D spectroscopy measurements.


Optics Express | 2011

Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy with double modulation lock-in detection: enhancement of sensitivity and noise resistance

Ramūnas Augulis; Donatas Zigmantas


Journal of Luminescence | 2016

Luminescence rise time in self-activated PbWO4 and Ce-doped Gd3Al2Ga3O12 scintillation crystals

E. Auffray; Ramūnas Augulis; A. Borisevich; Vidmantas Gulbinas; A. Fedorov; M. Korjik; M. T. Lucchini; V. Mechinsky; Saulius Nargelas; E. Songaila; G. Tamulaitis; A. Vaitkevičius; S. Zazubovich


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Highly Efficient Intrinsic Phosphorescence from a σ-Conjugated Poly(silylene) Polymer

Andrey Kadashchuk; Yu. Skryshevski; A. Vakhnin; Stepas Toliautas; Juozas Sulskus; Ramūnas Augulis; Vidmantas Gulbinas; S. Nespurek; Jan Genoe; Leonas Valkunas


Advanced Energy Materials | 2017

Multistep Photoluminescence Decay Reveals Dissociation of Geminate Charge Pairs in Organolead Trihalide Perovskites

Ramūnas Augulis; Marius Franckevičius; Vytautas Abramavičius; Darius Abramavicius; Shaik Mohammed Zakeeruddin; Michael Grätzel; Vidmantas Gulbinas


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2018

High-Speed, Sensitive Planar Perovskite Photodetector Based on Interdigitated Pt and Au Electrodes

Rokas Gegevičius; Marius Franckevičius; Vidas Pakštas; Ramūnas Augulis; Vidmantas Gulbinas


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2018

Excitation Transfer Engineering in Ce-Doped Oxide Crystalline Scintillators by Codoping with Alkali-Earth Ions

E. Auffray; Ramūnas Augulis; A. Fedorov; Georgy Dosovitskiy; L. Grigorjeva; Vidmantas Gulbinas; Merry Koschan; M. T. Lucchini; Charles L. Melcher; Saulius Nargelas; G. Tamulaitis; A. Vaitkevičius; Aleksejs Zolotarjovs; M. Korzhik

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École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne

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