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Energy transfer and primary charge separation in heliobacteria by picosecond transient absorption spectroscopy.

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Abstract

In photosynthetic bacteria the excitation energy of excited antenna pigments is transferred to the reaction center within tens of picoseconds. After trapping of the excitation energy by the reaction center, charge separation is induced as the first step in a series of electron transfer reactions.

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