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Singlet versus triplet dynamics of β-carotene studied by quantum control spectroscopy
Authors:Tiago Buckup  Timo Lebold  Alexander Weigel  Wendel Wohlleben  Marcus Motzkus  
Institution:

aPhysikalische Chemie, Philipps Universität Marburg, 35043 Marburg, Germany

Abstract:Biomolecules very often present complex energy deactivation networks with overlapping electronic absorption bands, making their study a difficult task. This can be especially true in transient absorption spectroscopy when signals from bleach, excited state absorption and stimulated emission contribute to the signal. However, quantum control spectroscopy can be used to discriminate specific electronic states of interest by applying specifically designed laser pulses. Recently, we have shown the control of energy flow in bacterial light-harvesting using shaped pump pulses in the visible and the selective population of pathways in carotenoids using an additional depletion pulse in the transient absorption technique. Here, we apply a closed-loop optimization approach to β-carotene using a spatial light modulator to decipher the energy flow network after a multiphoton excitation with a shaped ultrashort pulse in the near-IR. After excitation, two overlapping bands were detected and identified as the S1 state and the first triplet state T1. Using the transient absorption signal at a specific probe delay as feedback, the triplet signal could be optimized over the singlet contribution.
Keywords:β-Carotene  Femtosecond transient absorption  Coherent control  Multiphoton excitation  Coherent spectroscopy
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