Abstract

We report on room temperature infrared transient absorption experiments on Bacteriorhodopsin concerning the early picosecond dynamics of the all trans to 13-cis isomerization of the retinal chromophore. The absorption band of the all-trans chromophore ethylenic stretch vibration bleaches concomitantly to photoexcitation whereas new absorption strength is created redshifted within less than 1 ps. the initial bleach recovers partly according to the non unity quantum yield of the photoisomerization within 2 ps. With a time constant of 3ps the low energy absorption band is downshifled 5–10 cm-1. Thus, vibrational relaxation and cooling processes appear to have ended within a few ps and on the time scale of 20 ps a stationary BR-K difference spectrum is obtained.