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1 April 2002 Applications in biology with the super-ACO FEL and future prospects
Marie-Emmanuelle Couprie, Eric Renault, David Garzella, Daniele Nutarelli, G. de Ninno, F. Merola, Laurent Nahon
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Abstract
The first applications of a storage ring Free Electron Laser started in 1993 on the Super-ACO FEL with the study of the anisotropy decay of a coenzyme, NADH, allowing to understand the thermodynamical equilibrium of the different conformational states of the molecule and their hydrodynamical volume in solution. After this first one- color experiment using the time-resolved fluorescence technique, a transient absorption experiment was developed in which the system is excited with the UV FEL and is probed by Visible-UV absorption using synchrotron radiation. First results on the dynamical behavior were obtained for the acrinide molecule.
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Marie-Emmanuelle Couprie, Eric Renault, David Garzella, Daniele Nutarelli, G. de Ninno, F. Merola, and Laurent Nahon "Applications in biology with the super-ACO FEL and future prospects", Proc. SPIE 4633, Commercial and Biomedical Applications of Ultrafast and Free-Electron Lasers, (1 April 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.461382
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KEYWORDS
Free electron lasers

Luminescence

Absorption

Molecules

Synchrotron radiation

Ultraviolet radiation

Chromophores

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