AbstractThe 5 K absorption spectrum of Photosystem I (PS I) trimers from Arthrospira platensis (old name: Spirulina platensis) exhibits long-wavelength antenna (exciton) states absorbing at 707 nm (called C707) and at 740 nm (called C740). The lowest energy state (C740) fluoresces around 760 nm (F760) at low temperature. The analysis of the spectral properties (peak position and line width) of the lowest energy transition (C740) as a function of temperature within the linear electron–phonon approximation indicates a large optical reorganization energy of ∼110 cm−1 and a broad inhomogeneous site distribution characterized by a line width of ∼115 cm−1. Linear dichroism (LD) measurements indicate that the transition dipole moment of the red-mo...
AbstractThe excitation-wavelength dependence of the excited-state dynamics of monomeric and trimeric...
The fluorescence yield (F) of spinach chloroplasts at 100°K measured at 735 nm (photosystem I fluore...
AbstractTransfer and trapping of excitation energy in photosystem I (PS I) trimers isolated from Syn...
AbstractThe 5 K absorption spectrum of Photosystem I (PS I) trimers from Arthrospira platensis (old ...
AbstractPhotosystem I of cyanobacteria contains different spectral pools of chlorophylls called red ...
AbstractTransfer and trapping of excitation energy in photosystem I (PS I) trimers isolated from Syn...
AbstractFemtosecond absorption spectroscopy was applied to study for the first time excitation dynam...
AbstractThe excitation transport and trapping kinetics of core antenna-reaction center complexes fro...
AbstractIn photosystem I trimers of Spirulina platensis a major long wavelength transition is irreve...
AbstractUltrafast transient absorption spectroscopy was used to probe excitation energy transfer and...
AbstractSingle-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy at 1.4K was used to investigate the spectral prope...
The back-reaction kinetics in Photosystem I (PS I) were studied on the microsecond-to-s time scale i...
ABSTRACT Photosystem I of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus contains two spectral pools of ...
AbstractCore antenna and reaction centre of photosytem I (PS I) complexes from the cyanobacteria Art...
AbstractOptically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in lar...
AbstractThe excitation-wavelength dependence of the excited-state dynamics of monomeric and trimeric...
The fluorescence yield (F) of spinach chloroplasts at 100°K measured at 735 nm (photosystem I fluore...
AbstractTransfer and trapping of excitation energy in photosystem I (PS I) trimers isolated from Syn...
AbstractThe 5 K absorption spectrum of Photosystem I (PS I) trimers from Arthrospira platensis (old ...
AbstractPhotosystem I of cyanobacteria contains different spectral pools of chlorophylls called red ...
AbstractTransfer and trapping of excitation energy in photosystem I (PS I) trimers isolated from Syn...
AbstractFemtosecond absorption spectroscopy was applied to study for the first time excitation dynam...
AbstractThe excitation transport and trapping kinetics of core antenna-reaction center complexes fro...
AbstractIn photosystem I trimers of Spirulina platensis a major long wavelength transition is irreve...
AbstractUltrafast transient absorption spectroscopy was used to probe excitation energy transfer and...
AbstractSingle-molecule fluorescence spectroscopy at 1.4K was used to investigate the spectral prope...
The back-reaction kinetics in Photosystem I (PS I) were studied on the microsecond-to-s time scale i...
ABSTRACT Photosystem I of the cyanobacterium Synechococcus elongatus contains two spectral pools of ...
AbstractCore antenna and reaction centre of photosytem I (PS I) complexes from the cyanobacteria Art...
AbstractOptically detected magnetic resonance (ODMR) of P700 triplet state has been performed in lar...
AbstractThe excitation-wavelength dependence of the excited-state dynamics of monomeric and trimeric...
The fluorescence yield (F) of spinach chloroplasts at 100°K measured at 735 nm (photosystem I fluore...
AbstractTransfer and trapping of excitation energy in photosystem I (PS I) trimers isolated from Syn...