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Quantum Coherence in Photosynthetic Light Harvesting: Evidence from Vibronic Coupling at Physiological Temperature

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DOI: 10.xxxx/gqvl.2026.0001 · Received 25 Feb 2026 · Published 06 Mar 2026

We report femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy of the Fenna–Matthews–Olson (FMO) bacteriochlorophyll complex at physiological temperature (298 K), demonstrating persistent quantum coherence on timescales exceeding 300 fs. Beat-frequency analysis reveals long-lived vibronic coupling between excitonic states, supporting a quantum-assisted energy-transfer mechanism relevant to room-temperature photosynthesis.

Quantum Coherence FMO Complex Vibronic Coupling Energy Transfer Spectroscopy Photosynthesis

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In This Issue 3 articles
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Research Article
Quantum Coherence in the FMO Complex: Long-Lived Vibronic Coupling at 298 K
Quantum Biology Society · in quantio · 2026
Pages 1–18 Vol. 1 DOI 10.xxxx/iq.2026.001
02
Review
Radical-Pair Spin Dynamics and Avian Magnetoreception: Current Evidence and Open Questions
Quantum Biology Society · in quantio · 2026
Pages 19–40 Vol. 1 DOI 10.xxxx/iq.2026.002
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Technical Note
Proton Tunneling in Enzyme Catalysis: Kinetic Isotope Effects and Transition-State Theory
Quantum Biology Society · in quantio · 2026
Pages 41–52 Vol. 1 DOI 10.xxxx/iq.2026.003
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