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Ultrafast Spectroscopy Reveals Structural Heterogeneity of Artificial Light-Harvesters

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Abstract

Ultrafast 2D spectroscopy is combined with single-object spectroscopy to disentangle the structural heterogeneity of an artificial light-harvester. The dynamically (~50 fs timescale) fluctuating environment governs the system’s properties, but not structural variations among different harvesters.

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