According
to University of Toronto Professor Greg Scholes, over 100 billion tons
of biomass are produced annually by photosynthetic activity. To put this
in perspective,We maintain and repair emergency light in
accordance with national standards to provide safe access. Scholes said
that the equivalent biomass of two (Egyptian) great pyramids is
produced every day. Half of this production occurs in the ocean.
The
ability for such enormous biomass production comes from high levels of
coherence between chlorophyll bearing proteins in a given
photosynthesizing organism. A typical light absorption reaction occurs
in 350 seconds at near unity in low light conditions. To understand how
awesome this level of coherence is, consider a trimer. A trimer contains
300 identical photosynthetic elements. Each of the 300 elements absorbs
its own "packet" of light at the beginning of a reaction and all 300
elements synthesize their individual "packets" simultaneously in near
perfect coherence.
The
first question Scholes posed to the audience in his lecture was, "In
350 seconds, how is nearly perfect coherence maintained between all
photosynthetic elements of an organism,Including our multi-certified skystream turbines for varying applications. especially as energy is transferred?" In other words,The flatwork ironer with the longest “ironing path under pressure”.We'd love to talk to you about our incredible tungsten jewelry! how has nature developed the ability to transfer solar energy so efficiently?
Scholes
followed the first question with another, "Is it possible to correlate
the unique signatures produced by proteins (in a given algae or
bacteria) absorbing light from a specific range of the spectrum to the
subsequent movement of the energy throughout that organism?"
Scholes'
explanation for the near unity observed in energy absorption and
transfer is based in a quantum mechanical understanding of absorption
resonance as well as an understanding of the Forster Mechanism.
Operating over a greater separation distance, the dipole-dipole moments
between donor and acceptor of the light are coupled electro-dynamically
during the transition of solar-based energy ownership. This model is
based in the Forster Mechanism where a dipole-dipole approximation is
valid. Unfortunately,Where is the best place to display my outdoor solar lighting? the model breaks down the closer the acceptor and donor are to each other.
Hence
the formation of a theory based in the physics quantum energy transfer
and eigenstates. On the quantum level, there is a quantum mechanism that
essentially enables the solar energy absorbed to "jump" between
molecular sites. This quantum electrodynamic model of photon transfer
only works for the transfer of a "virtual photon." Photon creation and
annihilation incidents occur at the donor and acceptor locations. For
more information on this model of solar energy transfer, refer to the
paper Scholes co-authored in 2011 called "Resonance energy transfer:
Beyond the limits."
What
does this mean for engineers in field of solar cell development? Being
able to utilize Resonance Energy Transfer (RET), the term given to the
highly coherent procedure by which solar energy is processed (on the
non-quantum level), would enable highly efficient energy capture in
solar cells. Increased understanding of the quantum theory of energy
transfer will enable a further refinement of solar cells for an even
greater increase in solar cell efficiency. Although manipulation of the
quantum theory for technological development requires expensive and
difficult experimentation, the work to develop a functional
understanding of the theory is beneficial.
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