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Energy Transfer in Photosynthesis

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Abstract

Time resolved fluorescence measurements offer insights into the processes associated with photosynthesis in green plants. Using picosecond modelocked lasers lets us measure emission on the time scale of energy transfer from the large pool of absorbing pigments called the antenna to the reaction center.

© 1984 Optical Society of America

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