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Evidence that the photoelectric response of bacteriorhodopsin occurs in less than 5 picosecondsby: R. Simmeth, G. W. Rayfield
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AbstractThe initial photoinduced charge separation in bacteriorhodopsin is shown to occur in <5 ps. This result is obtained by measuring the photovoltage rise time in an oriented film of bacteriorhodopsin (BR). A dye laser syncronously pumped by an Argon ion cw mode locked laser is used to produce 3-ps light pulses which, after passing through a dye amplifier chain, photoexcite the BR sample. The photovoltage transient is detected by an ultra-fast Josephson junction digital sampling oscilloscope with liquid-helium-cooled input circuitry.
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