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Ultraviolet transient absorption, transient grating and photon echo studies of aqueous tryptophan

Ajdarzadeh, Ahmad  
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Consani, Cristina  
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Braem, Olivier  
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2013
Chemical Physics

We compare UV transient grating (TG) experiments of aqueous tryptophan with transient absorption (TA) and fluorescence up-conversion measurements. The TG and TA signals show a bi-exponential rise with sub-ps and ps time constants, which are consistent with the fluorescence studies. Using experimental data, we provide an equation for the homodyne-detected TG signal, taking into account the sub-100 fs internal conversion of tryptophan after excitation. In addition, we measure a sub-100 fs homogeneous electronic dephasing time for tryptophan in water by the photon echo (PE) technique. These measurements provide a consistent picture of excited state dynamics of aqueous tryptophan that may serve as a basis for coherent 2D-UV spectroscopy of biosystems. (C) 2013 Elsevier B. V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/j.chemphys.2013.01.036
Web of Science ID

WOS:000324309600007

Author(s)
Ajdarzadeh, Ahmad  
Consani, Cristina  
Braem, Olivier  
Tortschanoff, Andreas  
Cannizzo, Andrea  
Chergui, Majed  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Chemical Physics
Volume

422

Start page

47

End page

52

Subjects

Ultraviolet

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Ultrafast

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Transient absorption

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Photon echo

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Transient grating

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Tryptophan

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REVIEWED

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November 4, 2013
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