Action-detected 2DES shows prominent energy transfer signatures in cyanobacterial proteins due to slow annihilation, making it suitable for probing exciton diffusion in large aggregates.
D.; Nuß, M.; Soavi, G.; Wang, G.; Ferrari, A
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Prominent Signatures of Energy Transfer in Action-Detected Spectra of a Cyanobacterial Photosynthetic Protein
Action-detected 2DES shows prominent energy transfer signatures in cyanobacterial proteins due to slow annihilation, making it suitable for probing exciton diffusion in large aggregates.