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7 December 1994 Sensitometric properties of chemically modified bacteriorhodopsin films
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Proceedings Volume 2429, Optical Memory & Neural Networks '94: Optical Memory; (1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195578
Event: Optical Memory and Neural Networks: International Conference, 1994, Moscow, Russian Federation
Abstract
Bacteriorhodopsin (bR) originating from the purple membrane of the bacterium Halobacterium Halobium has been extensively studied during the last few years for a number of optical applications. Extending the lifetime of the intermediate M-state in bR chemically, has been found to improve the sensitometric properties of bR. In this paper, a new method of extending the lifetime of the M-state in the bacteriorhodopsin photocycle is presented. The method pertains to the use of 18- crown-6 ether as an agent to extend the M-state lifetime.
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Lars Rene Lindvold, Husain Imam, and P. S. Ramanujam "Sensitometric properties of chemically modified bacteriorhodopsin films", Proc. SPIE 2429, Optical Memory & Neural Networks '94: Optical Memory, (7 December 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.195578
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KEYWORDS
Absorption

Optical storage

Anisotropy

Curium

Molecules

Proteins

Camera shutters

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