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Hollow-Core Fiber-Based Transient Absorption Experiment to Probe Ultrafast Relaxation Dynamics in Photosystem I

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Abstract

A hollow-core fiber-based transient absorption experiment for tunable excitation (415-770 nm) and broadband detection (320-1100 nm) is presented and employed on studying ultrafast dynamics in photosystem I.

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