The implications of coherence signals for the transfer of energy within the Fenna–Matthews–Olson complex of photosynthetic green sulfur bacteria is a well debated topic. Now, polarization-controlled 2D spectroscopy — aided by vibronic exciton modelling — has enabled the characterization of all such coherences and determination of their physical origins; while electronic coherences dephase extremely rapidly, ground- and excited-state vibrational coherences dominate.
- Erling Thyrhaug
- Roel Tempelaar
- Donatas Zigmantas