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Direct Evidence of Ultrafast Energy Delocalization Energy delocalization is observed in a strongly coupled cavity containing two layers of donor and acceptor molecules, separated by an inert spacer layer of 2 μm thickness. Margherita Maiuri, Tersilla Virgili, and co-workers (see article number 2400821) use two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy, a technique that provides simultaneously high spectral and temporal resolution, to probe the dynamics of the energy flow processes following ultra-fast excitation. Their finding opens new perspectives on remote photo/induced energy transport useful in advanced optoelectronic devices.
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