“…For excited-state properties, hole-burning techniques are commonly applied, but there are still ambiguities in the baseline limit quantitative analysis, with fluorescence-excitation being a more robust technique provided that the contribution from the zero-phonon line (ZPL) can be determined by other means (Reimers et al, 2013;Pieper et al, 2018). For groundstate vibrations, only relatively recently has the differential fluorescence line-narrowing techniques ( FLN) Freiberg, 2003, 2007;Rätsep et al, 2009aRätsep et al, , 2019a been developed to deliver similar results. These techniques provide critical vibrational data required for studies of, e.g., coherent energy transport in photosystems (Renger et al, 1996;Huo and Coker, 2010;Rivera et al, 2013;Kreisbeck et al, 2014;Müh et al, 2014;Romero et al, 2014;Malý et al, 2016;Duan et al, 2017;Ren et al, 2018;Cao et al, 2020;Tomasi and Kassal, 2020).…”