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Ultrafast Polarization-Sensitive Infrared Spectroscopy of Photoactive Yellow Protein and Model Compounds

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Abstract

We use polarization-sensitive ultrafast infrared spectroscopy to derive excited state lifetimes, quantum yields and structural information on the chromophore of photoactive yellow protein and model compounds in the primary events of photoinduced isomerization.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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