화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Physical Chemistry, Vol.99, No.36, 13537-13544, 1995
Ultrafast Initial Reaction in Bacterial Photosynthesis Revealed by Femtosecond Infrared-Spectroscopy
The early temporal evolution of the transient infrared difference spectrum of bacterial reaction centers of Rhodobacter sphaeroides between 1000 and 1600 cm(-1) reveals a strong 200 fs component which has not yet been detected in femtosecond experiments in the visible or near infrared region. A detailed analysis of the experimental data shows that this fast component can be explained by a considerable change of the electronic structure of the primary electron donor, the special pair, during this time. A possible explanation of the reaction relates this process with an ultrafast initial intramolecular charge separation in the special pair P.