Chemical Physics Letters, Vol.403, No.1-3, 152-157, 2005
Mid-infrared versus far-infrared (THz) relative intensities of room-temperature Bacillus spores
We have simultaneously recorded the mid-IR and far-IR (a.k.a. terahertz, THz) spectra of the sporulated form of five Bacillus bacteria: Bacillus subtilis ATCC 49760, B. subtilis ATCC 6051, Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. kurstaki ATCC 35866, Bacillus globigii 01, and Bacillus atrophaeus 49337. The 295 K spectra were recorded from similar to8 to 6000 cm(-1) using spore counts on the order of 10(9) deposited onto windows transparent in both the mid- and far-infrared. The results indicate that any room-temperature THz absorption features due to the spores are at least 28 times weaker (based on p-p noise) than the corresponding mid-IR amide I band. (C) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.