Prince, BarryKrausz, ElmarsPeterson Arskold, SindraSmith, PaulPace, Ronald2015-12-132015-12-130022-2313http://hdl.handle.net/1885/79670Persistent spectral hole burning was performed on active photosystem II (PSII) cores from spinach and synechocystis 6803, each containing ∼32 chlorophyll a molecules per core. Hole-burning action spectra are presented. The data appear inconsistent withKeywords: Absorption spectroscopy; Birefringence; Chromophores; Complexation; Photochemical reactions; Pigments; Solubility; Synthesis (chemical); CP43; Photosystem; PSII; Reaction center (RC); Spectral hole burning; Plants (botany) CP43; Photosystem; PSII; Spectral hole burningPersistent spectral hole burning in oxygen-evolving photosystem II cores from cyanobacteria and higher plants200410.1016/j.jlumin.2004.01.0242015-12-11