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Excited State Dynamics in Variable-length DNA A Tracts Reflect Base Stacking Disorder and not Exciton Delocalization

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Abstract

Excited states in single-stranded all-adenine oligonucleotides decay to long-lived charge transfer states if the bases are well stacked, while poor base stacking found near the ends of the strand leads to monomer-like nonradiative decay.

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