AbstractSpectral hole burning has been used to prove experimentally the existence in natural antenna of one of the predicted structural optimizing factors — antenna pigment oligomerization [J. Theor. Biol. 140 (1989) 167]—ensuring high efficiency of excitation energy transfer from antenna to reaction center, This point has been examined for the chlorosomal antenna of green bacterium Chloroflexus auranticus by hole burning in fluorescence excitation and emission spectra of intact cells at 1.8 K. The persistent hole spectra have been found to be consistent with a strongly exciton-coupled bacteriochloraphyll c (BChl c) chromophore system. The lowest exciton state of BChl c oligomers has been direclly detected and separated as the lowest energy...
AbstractIt was shown that an increase in the bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) c antenna size observed upon...
The existence of at least three low-energy chlorophyll a (Chl a) antenna states is shown for photosy...
AbstractUsing picosecond fluorescence spectroscopy, we demonstrated antenna size dependent exciton d...
AbstractSpectral hole burning has been used to prove experimentally the existence in natural antenna...
AbstractSpectral hole burning studies of intact cells of the green bacterium, Chlorobium limicola, h...
AbstractWe have demonstrated temperature-dependence of the steady-state fluorescence lineshape of th...
AbstractSpectral hole burning studies of intact cells of the green bacterium, Chlorobium limicola, h...
A theory of excitation energy transfer within the chlorosomal antennae of green bacteria has been de...
AbstractWe have demonstrated temperature-dependence of the steady-state fluorescence lineshape of th...
A theory of excitation energy transfer within the chlorosomal antennae of green bacteria has been de...
AbstractA model of pigment organization in the B808–866 bacteriochlorophyll a antenna of the green p...
AbstractUsing picosecond fluorescence spectroscopy, we demonstrated antenna size dependent exciton d...
This thesis contains the candidate's original work on excitonic structure and energy transfer dynami...
Most chlorophyll-type pigments in a photosynthetic organism function as an antenna, absorbing light ...
AbstractAntenna components in the energy transfer processes of a green photosynthetic bacterium Chlo...
AbstractIt was shown that an increase in the bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) c antenna size observed upon...
The existence of at least three low-energy chlorophyll a (Chl a) antenna states is shown for photosy...
AbstractUsing picosecond fluorescence spectroscopy, we demonstrated antenna size dependent exciton d...
AbstractSpectral hole burning has been used to prove experimentally the existence in natural antenna...
AbstractSpectral hole burning studies of intact cells of the green bacterium, Chlorobium limicola, h...
AbstractWe have demonstrated temperature-dependence of the steady-state fluorescence lineshape of th...
AbstractSpectral hole burning studies of intact cells of the green bacterium, Chlorobium limicola, h...
A theory of excitation energy transfer within the chlorosomal antennae of green bacteria has been de...
AbstractWe have demonstrated temperature-dependence of the steady-state fluorescence lineshape of th...
A theory of excitation energy transfer within the chlorosomal antennae of green bacteria has been de...
AbstractA model of pigment organization in the B808–866 bacteriochlorophyll a antenna of the green p...
AbstractUsing picosecond fluorescence spectroscopy, we demonstrated antenna size dependent exciton d...
This thesis contains the candidate's original work on excitonic structure and energy transfer dynami...
Most chlorophyll-type pigments in a photosynthetic organism function as an antenna, absorbing light ...
AbstractAntenna components in the energy transfer processes of a green photosynthetic bacterium Chlo...
AbstractIt was shown that an increase in the bacteriochlorophyll (BChl) c antenna size observed upon...
The existence of at least three low-energy chlorophyll a (Chl a) antenna states is shown for photosy...
AbstractUsing picosecond fluorescence spectroscopy, we demonstrated antenna size dependent exciton d...