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Highly unusual growing-in of coherence and strong oscillations in the bacterial FMO antenna complexes, observed in photon echo kinetics

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Abstract

Very unusual free induction decay in FMO antennae was monitored by femtosecond photon echo spectroscopy, characterized by strong non-damped oscillations near the red absorption edge and a growing-in of coherence at early times after excitation.

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