Search for dissertations about: "donor-donor energy migration DDEM"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words donor-donor energy migration DDEM.
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1. Electronic Energy Transfer within Asymmetric Pairs of Fluorophores: Partial Donor-Donor Energy Migration (PDDEM)
Abstract : A kinetic model of electronic energy migration within pairs of photophysically non-identical fluorophores has been developed. The model applies to fluorescent groups that exhibit different photophysical and spectral properties when attached to different positions in a macromolecule. READ MORE
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2. Extended Förster Theory of Electronic Energy Transport within Pairs of Reorienting Chromophoric Molecules
Abstract : An extended Förster theory (EFT), previously derived (L. B.-Å. Johansson et al. READ MORE
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3. Fluorescence studies of complex systems : organisation of biomolecules
Abstract : The homo and hetero dimerisation of two spectroscopically different chromophores were studied, namely: 4,4-difluoro-4-bora-3a,4a-diazas-indacene (g-BODIPY) and its 5-styryl-derivative (r-BODIPY). Various spectroscopic properties of the r-BODIPY in different common solvents were determined. READ MORE
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4. Two-Photon Excited Fluorescence Depolarisation : Experimental and Theoretical Development
Abstract : We have studied fundamental aspects of time-resolved two-photon excited fluorescence depolarisation. The thesis presents experimental as well as theoretical progress. READ MORE
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5. On the quantitative analysis of electronic energy transfer/migration in proteins studied by fluorescence spectroscopy
Abstract : Two recently developed theories of electronic energy transfer/migration were for the first time applied to real protein systems for extracting molecular distances. The partial donor-donor energy migration (PDDEM) is an extension to the previously developed donor-donor energy migration (DDEM, F Bergström et al PNAS 96, 1999, 12477) which allows using chemically identical but photophysically different fluorophores in energy migration experiments. READ MORE
