Abstract
We have determined the triplet state spin sublevel dynamics of spheroidene contained within the photosynthetic bacterium Rhodopseudonionas sphaeroides wild type. The triplet state decay dynamics were measured using direct-detection, rapid-transient, high-field, electron spin resonance spectroscopy on chromatophores isolated from the bacterium. The transient signals were analyzed as a function of microwave power to obtain the individual triplet state spin sublevel decay rate constants and the spin—lattice relaxation time. The individual triplet state spin sublevel decay constants yielded a value of 4.2±0.3 μs for the overall triplet state lifetime, which agrees with the lifetime measured previously by other workers using optical spectroscopic methods.
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