[HTML][HTML] Insights into the mechanisms and dynamics of energy transfer in plant light-harvesting complexes from two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy
During the past two decades, two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) and related
techniques have emerged as a potent experimental toolset to study the ultrafast elementary …
techniques have emerged as a potent experimental toolset to study the ultrafast elementary …
Theoretical study of excitation energy transfer and nonlinear spectroscopy of photosynthetic light‐harvesting complexes using the nonperturbative reduced dynamics …
The highly efficient excitation energy transfer (EET) processes in photosynthetic light‐
harvesting complexes have attracted much recent research interests. Experimentally …
harvesting complexes have attracted much recent research interests. Experimentally …
State-selective polariton to dark state relaxation dynamics
The modification of vibrational dynamics is essential for controlling chemical reactions and
IR photonic applications. The hybridization between cavity modes and molecular vibrational …
IR photonic applications. The hybridization between cavity modes and molecular vibrational …
Coherently and fluorescence-detected two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy: direct comparison on squaraine dimers
Optical two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) is now widely utilized to study
excitonic structure and dynamics of a broad range of systems, from molecules to solid state …
excitonic structure and dynamics of a broad range of systems, from molecules to solid state …
High-order pump–probe and high-order two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy on the example of squaraine oligomers
Time-resolved spectroscopy is commonly used to study diverse phenomena in chemistry,
biology, and physics. Pump–probe experiments and coherent two-dimensional (2D) …
biology, and physics. Pump–probe experiments and coherent two-dimensional (2D) …
Signatures of exciton dynamics and interaction in coherently and fluorescence-detected four-and six-wave-mixing two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy
Two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy (2DES) can be realized in increasing nonlinear
orders of interaction with the electric field, bringing new information about single-and multi …
orders of interaction with the electric field, bringing new information about single-and multi …
The location of the low-energy states in Lhca1 favors excitation energy transfer to the core in the plant PSI-LHCI supercomplex
VI Novoderezhkin, R Croce - Photosynthesis Research, 2023 - Springer
Lhca1 is one of the four pigment-protein complexes composing the outer antenna of plant
Photosystem I-light-havesting I supercomplex (PSI-LHCI). It forms a functional dimer with …
Photosystem I-light-havesting I supercomplex (PSI-LHCI). It forms a functional dimer with …
Fluorescence-detected two-quantum and one-quantum–two-quantum 2D electronic spectroscopy
S Mueller, S Draeger, X Ma, M Hensen… - The Journal of …, 2018 - ACS Publications
We demonstrate two-quantum (2Q) coherent two-dimensional (2D) electronic spectroscopy
using a shot-to-shot-modulated pulse shaper and fluorescence detection. Broadband …
using a shot-to-shot-modulated pulse shaper and fluorescence detection. Broadband …
Ultrafast energy quenching mechanism of LHCSR3-dependent photoprotection in Chlamydomonas
M Zheng, X Pang, M Chen, L Tian - Nature Communications, 2024 - nature.com
Photosynthetic organisms have evolved an essential energy-dependent quenching (qE)
mechanism to avoid any lethal damages caused by high light. While the triggering …
mechanism to avoid any lethal damages caused by high light. While the triggering …
Coherent multi-dimensional spectroscopy: Experimental considerations, direct comparisons and new capabilities
JO Tollerud, JA Davis - Progress in Quantum Electronics, 2017 - Elsevier
Abstract Optical Coherent Multidimensional Spectroscopy (CMDS) has been developed to
probe the electronic states of a diverse range of complex systems. The great advantage of …
probe the electronic states of a diverse range of complex systems. The great advantage of …