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Excited-state dynamics of carotenoids in light-harvesting complexes. 1. Exploring the relationship between the S1 and S* states

Papagiannakis et al., 2006

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14593687303580721920
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Papagiannakis E
van Stokkum I
Vengris M
Cogdell R
van Grondelle R
Larsen D
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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Dispersed transient absorption spectra collected at variable excitation intensities in combination with time-resolved signals were used to explore the underlying connectivity of the electronic excited-state manifold of the carotenoid rhodopin glucoside in the light …
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