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Quantum-Coherent Energy Transfer in Marine Algae at Ambient Temperature via Ultrafast Photon Echo Studies

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Abstract

Experiments using two-dimensional photon echo spectroscopy reveal that electronic excitations are coherently coupled in a family of light-harvesting antenna proteins isolated from marine cryptophyte algae, thereby influencing energy transfer.

© 2010 Optical Society of America

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