Identification of excited-state energy transfer and relaxation pathways in the peridinin-chlorophyll complex: an ultrafast mid-infrared study.
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Marie Louise Groot | Rienk van Grondelle | C. Bonetti | M. Alexandre | I. V. van Stokkum | R. Hiller | M. Groot | J. Kennis | R. van Grondelle | John T M Kennis | Cosimo Bonetti | Maxime T A Alexandre | Ivo H M van Stokkum | Roger G Hiller
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