15min:
STIMULATED EMISSION PUMPING POPULATION TRANSFER AND HOLE FILLING SPECTROSCOPIES: NEW PROBES OF THE ENERGETIC THRESHOLDS TO CONFORMATIONAL ISOMERIZATION OF FLEXIBLE BIOMOLECULES I. EXPERIMENTAL METHOD.

JASPER R. CLARKSON, BRIAN C. DIAN AND TIMOTHY S. ZWIER, Department of Chemistry, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907.

Stimulated emission pumping (SEP)-population transfer spectroscopy and SEP-hole filling spectroscopy have recently been developed by our group as a means to place narrow bounds on the energy thresholds for isomerization between individual reactant-product isomer pairs of several flexible biomolecules possessing a large number of conformational degrees of freedom. These methods utilize selective excitation of a single conformation by means of SEP in the early portions of the gas-phase expansion, followed by collisional re-cooling of the vibrationally excited population into the conformational minima for subsequent conformation-specific detection via laser-induced fluorescence (LIF). The triple resonant pump/dump/probe scheme is a pulsed experiment using repetition rates of 20/10/20 Hz, respectively, on the three lasers. This talk will focus on the experimental apparatus and set-up in detail, followed by a discussion of the relative merits of SEP versus infrared excitation for studying the dynamics of conformational isomerization in flexible molecules.