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Operational bounds and diagnostics for coherence in energy transfer
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Liebert, Julia
, Scholes, Gregory D
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Coherence
/ Energy harvesting
/ Energy transfer
/ Figure of merit
/ Open systems
/ Quantum phenomena
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ System dynamics
/ Trapping
/ Upper bounds
2026
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Operational bounds and diagnostics for coherence in energy transfer
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Liebert, Julia
, Scholes, Gregory D
in
Coherence
/ Energy harvesting
/ Energy transfer
/ Figure of merit
/ Open systems
/ Quantum phenomena
/ Sensitivity analysis
/ System dynamics
/ Trapping
/ Upper bounds
2026
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Operational bounds and diagnostics for coherence in energy transfer
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Operational bounds and diagnostics for coherence in energy transfer
2026
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Overview
Excitation energy transfer in light-harvesting aggregates is highly efficient, yet whether quantum coherence plays an operational role in transport remains debated. A central challenge is that coherence is usually inferred from spectroscopic signatures, whereas transport performance is assessed through specific observables and depends on both the open system dynamics and the initial state preparation. Here we develop a resource theoretic approach that quantifies the maximum change that initial site-basis coherence can induce in a chosen readout under fixed reduced dynamics. The central quantity is the resource impact functional, which yields state independent, readout specific bounds on coherence-induced changes in signals and transport figures of merit. We apply the framework to two models. For a donor-acceptor dimer, we analyse coherence sensitivity across coupling and bath-timescale regimes and bound trapping efficiency and average transfer time in terms of the impact functional. For a multi-site chain with terminal trapping, we derive rigorous criteria that distinguish population placement from sensitivity to initial state site-basis coherence. These include upper bounds on the largest advantage over incoherent preparations, necessary delocalization requirements for achieving a prescribed improvement, and a simple pairwise sufficient condition that can be checked from local information. For quasi-local reduced dynamics, we further obtain a Lieb-Robinson-type bound that constrains when coherence prepared in a distant region can influence a localized readout at finite times. Together, these results provide operational diagnostics and rigorous bounds for benchmarking coherence effects and for identifying regimes in which they are necessarily negligible or potentially relevant in excitonic transport models.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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