This afternoon I am giving my talk at the conference. Most of it is based on this review article. Main ideas I want to get across are:
-the main source of decoherence of electronic excitations in large molecules is due to the dielectric relaxation of the environment
-this can be quantified in terms of a spectral density, many of which have been determined experimentally from dynamic Stokes shift measurements
-the relevant time scales are 10's to 100's femtoseconds
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