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Kvantovaya Elektronika, 2005 Volume 35, Number 1, Pages 107–110 (Mi qe2880)

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Laser applications and other topics in quantum electronics

Relaxation dynamics of the LH2 complex from a photosynthetic purple bacterium Thiorhodospira sibirica studied by the near-IR femtosecond pump-probe method

A. P. Razjivina, V. O. Kompanetsb, R. Yu. Pishchalnikova, A. A. Moskalenkoc, Z. K. Makhnevac, V. S. Kozlovskiia, S. V. Chekalinb

a Lomonosov Moscow State University, Belozersky Research Institute of Physico-Chemical Biology
b Institute of Spectroscopy, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow
c Institute of Fundamental Problems of Biology, Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushino, Moscow Region

Abstract: Photoinduced changes in the absorption spectrum of the LH2 (B800-830-850) complex from a Thiorhodospira sibirica (Trs. sibirica) bacterium are studied by the pump-probe method. The complex has the anomalous absorption spectrum exhibiting three bands in the near-IR region at 793, 826.5, and 846.5 nm. At room temperature, the excitation energy transfer from the B800, B830, and B859 bands was detected with the time constants τ1~0.5 ps, τ2~2.5 ps, and τ3 of the order of a few hundreds of picoseconds, respectively. A rapid energy transfer from the B830 band compared to energy transfer from the B850 band (τ2<<τ3) suggests that all the three bands belong to the same complex (i.e., that the LH2 complex from Trs. sibirica is homogeneous). A slower energy transfer (by three – five times) from the B830 band of the LH2 complex from Trs. sibirica compared to energy transfer from the B800 band of the LH2 complexes (B800-850 and especially B800-820) from other purple bacteria suggests that the electronic structures of ensembles of bacteriochlorophyll molecules in these complexes are substantially different.

PACS: 42.62.Be, 82.53.Ps

Received: 22.09.2004


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Quantum Electronics, 2005, 35:1, 107–110

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