“…As such, the photosynthetic RCs have served as a powerhouse of dynamical and structural information on quantum coherence effects,
[2,3,6–13] energy‐ and electron‐transfer. Techniques such as linear (and nonlinear) molecular spectra (e. g., hole‐burning, fluorescence line narrowing (FLN),
[14–22] 2‐dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES),
[23–26] and photon echo signals),
[26–29] and dispersive kinetics have been employed to probe these quantum coherence effects and hence apply to renewable energy. While the protein complexes in photosynthetic antennas exhibit variation in different species, the RCs structure seems to be similar; for example, the distribution of low‐frequency phonons (
) in bacterial RC protein seems to be ubiquitous across different species.…”