Evidence for a vibrational phase-dependent isotope effect on the photochemistry of vision
Vibronic coupling is key to efficient energy flow in molecular systems and a critical component of most mechanisms invoking quantum effects in biological processes. Despite increasing evidence for coherent coupling of electronic states being mediated by vibrational motion, it is not clear how and to...
Main Authors: | Schnedermann, C, Yang, X, Liebel, M, Spillane, K, Lugtenburg, J, Fernández, I, Valentini, A, Schapiro, I, Olivucci, M, Kukura, P, Mathies, R |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2018
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