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An artificial molecular switch that mimics the visual pigment and completes its photocycle in picoseconds

Abstract
Single molecules that act as light-energy transducers (e.g., converting the energy of a photon into atomic-level mechanical motion) are examples of minimal molecular devices. Here, we focus on a molecular switch designed by merging a conformationally locked diarylidene skeleton with a retinal-like Schiff base and capable of mimicking, in solution, different aspects of the transduction of the visual pigment Rhodopsin. Complementary ab initio multiconfigurational quantum chemistry-based computations and time-resolved spectroscopy are used to follow the light-induced isomerization of the switch in methanol. The results show that, similar to rhodopsin, the isomerization occurs on a 0.3-ps time scale and is followed by

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Herausgeber National Academy of Sciences
Archiv PubMed Central (PMC3 - NLM DTD) (United States)
Keywords Physical Sciences
Typ Text
Sprache Englisch