Ultrafast polarization and vibrational motions in bacteriorhodopsin studied by coherent infrared emission spectroscopy

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Abstract

The primary events in bacteriorhodopsin are investigated by coherent infrared emission spectroscopy of oriented purple membranes. Long-lived vibrational motions involving charge displacements are observed following sudden (<11 fs) macroscopic membrane polarization appearing upon visible excitation.

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Colonna, A., Groma, G. I., Lambry, J. C., Joffre, M., Martin, J. L., & Vos, M. H. (2004). Ultrafast polarization and vibrational motions in bacteriorhodopsin studied by coherent infrared emission spectroscopy. In Springer Series in Chemical Physics (Vol. 79, pp. 616–618). https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-27213-5_188

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