Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance (ODMR) is a double resonance technique which combines optical measurements (fluorescence, phosphorescence, absorption) with electron spin resonance spectroscopy. After the first triplet-state ODMR experiments in zero magnetic field reported in 1968 by Schmidt and van der Waals, the number of double resonance studies on excited triplet states grew rapidly. Photosynthesis has proven to be a fruitful field of application due to the intrinsic possibility of forming photo-induced pigment triplet states in many sites of the photosynthetic apparatus. The basic principles of this technique are described and examples of application in Photosynthesis are reporte
Chlorophyll d (Chl d) is the major pigment in the antenna proteins of both photosystems (PSI and II)...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
International audienceChlorophyll d (Chl d) is the major pigment in the antenna proteins of both pho...
Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance (ODMR) is a double resonance technique which combines optical ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Boston UniversityWe have observed the zero-field magnet...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Boston UniversityWe have observed the zero-field magnet...
Triplet state properties of solutions containing chlorophyll monomers and dimers have been determine...
Natural photosystems, that are present in photosynthetic bacterial membranes and in thylakoids of al...
Optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of the light-harvesting complexes CP43 and CP47 of the ...
Optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in large photo...
For the last twenty years, in our laboratory in Padova, we have been studying photosynthetic membran...
AbstractOptically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in lar...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
In order to determine the origin of the photoexcited pheophytin triplet state ((3)Phe) in plant Phot...
Fluorescence detected magnetic resonance (FDMR) of various chlorophyll a triplets in PS II large par...
Chlorophyll d (Chl d) is the major pigment in the antenna proteins of both photosystems (PSI and II)...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
International audienceChlorophyll d (Chl d) is the major pigment in the antenna proteins of both pho...
Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance (ODMR) is a double resonance technique which combines optical ...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Boston UniversityWe have observed the zero-field magnet...
Author Institution: Department of Chemistry, Boston UniversityWe have observed the zero-field magnet...
Triplet state properties of solutions containing chlorophyll monomers and dimers have been determine...
Natural photosystems, that are present in photosynthetic bacterial membranes and in thylakoids of al...
Optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of the light-harvesting complexes CP43 and CP47 of the ...
Optically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in large photo...
For the last twenty years, in our laboratory in Padova, we have been studying photosynthetic membran...
AbstractOptically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in lar...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
In order to determine the origin of the photoexcited pheophytin triplet state ((3)Phe) in plant Phot...
Fluorescence detected magnetic resonance (FDMR) of various chlorophyll a triplets in PS II large par...
Chlorophyll d (Chl d) is the major pigment in the antenna proteins of both photosystems (PSI and II)...
In this Thesis the results of investigations on the lowest excited triplet state of photosynthetic p...
International audienceChlorophyll d (Chl d) is the major pigment in the antenna proteins of both pho...