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Volumn 112, Issue 1, 2008, Pages 110-118

Excitation wavelength-dependent electron-phonon and electron-vibrational coupling in the CP29 antenna complex of green plants

Author keywords

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Indexed keywords

CHROMOPHORES; EXCITATION ENERGY; LORENTZ FORCE; PLANTS (BOTANY); PROTEINS; STRENGTH OF MATERIALS;

EID: 38649092269     PISSN: 15206106     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1021/jp075170d     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (83)

References (54)
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    • Renger, G. In Concepts in Photobiology and Photomorphogenesis; Singhal, G. S., Renger, G., Sopory, K., Irrgang, K.-D., Govindjee, Eds.; Narosa Publishing House: New Delhi, India, 1999; p 52.
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    • The terms resonant and nonresonant are generally used to describe the two contributions to line-narrowed optical spectra according to the mode of their excitation. Whereas ZPL and real-PSB are resonantly excited, the so-called pseudo-PSB is the nonresonant part (see, e.g., ref 21).
    • The terms "resonant" and "nonresonant" are generally used to describe the two contributions to line-narrowed optical spectra according to the mode of their excitation. Whereas ZPL and real-PSB are resonantly excited, the so-called pseudo-PSB is the nonresonant part (see, e.g., ref 21).
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    • As a convention, the term selective will be used to denote excitation of an electronic state within its own inhomogeneously broadened fluorescence origin band. Such excitation results in a line-narrowed fluorescence spectrum (FLN spectrum, In contrast, the term nonselective excitation is employed in cases where the fluorescence origin band lies at lower energy than the excitation wavelength so that the fluorescing state is populated via EET. This excitation regime leads to a non-line-narrowed, i.e, an inhomogeneously broadened, fluorescence spectrum. This is to distinguish selective/nonselective from resonant/nonresonant excitation see ref 45
    • As a convention, the term "selective" will be used to denote excitation of an electronic state within its own inhomogeneously broadened fluorescence origin band. Such excitation results in a line-narrowed fluorescence spectrum (FLN spectrum). In contrast, the term " nonselective" excitation is employed in cases where the fluorescence origin band lies at lower energy than the excitation wavelength so that the fluorescing state is populated via EET. This excitation regime leads to a non-line-narrowed, i.e., an inhomogeneously broadened, fluorescence spectrum. This is to distinguish "selective"/"nonselective" from "resonant"/"nonresonant" excitation (see ref 45).
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    • -1 with the ZPL being the reference point.
    • -1 with the ZPL being the reference point.


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