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Chromophore electronic coupling, light

The availability of high-resolution structural data on various light-harvesting complexes has made it possible to relate spectroscopic observations of dynamics and their time scales to a detailed physical picture. An important link connecting the structural model to the dynamical information is the electronic Hamiltonian, containing the site transition energies for each chromophore and the electronic couplings between the chromophores. This information can be obtained from quantum chemical calculations, as has been described previously [9,11,13,29,74]. [Pg.74]


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