Publications by authors named "Taewon Chung"

CarH is a protein photoreceptor that uses a form of B, adenosylcobalamin (AdoCbl), to sense light via formation of a metastable excited state. Aside from AdoCbl bound to CarH, methylcobalamin (MeCbl) is the only other example─to date─of photoexcited cobalamins forming metastable excited states with lifetimes of nanoseconds or longer. The UV-visible spectra of the excited states of MeCbl and AdoCbl bound to CarH are similar.

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Polarized time-resolved X-ray absorption spectroscopy at the Co K-edge is used to probe the excited-state dynamics and photolysis of base-off methylcobalamin and the excited-state structure of base-off adenosylcobalamin. For both molecules, the final excited-state minimum shows evidence for an expansion of the cavity around the Co ion by ca. 0.

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Femtosecond time-resolved X-ray absorption (XANES) at the Co K-edge, X-ray emission (XES) in the Co Kβ and valence-to-core regions, and broadband UV-vis transient absorption are combined to probe the femtosecond to picosecond sequential atomic and electronic dynamics following photoexcitation of two vitamin B compounds, hydroxocobalamin and aquocobalamin. Polarized XANES difference spectra allow identification of sequential structural evolution involving first the equatorial and then the axial ligands, with the latter showing rapid coherent bond elongation to the outer turning point of the excited state potential followed by recoil to a relaxed excited state structure. Time-resolved XES, especially in the valence-to-core region, along with polarized optical transient absorption suggests that the recoil results in the formation of a metal-centered excited state with a lifetime of 2-5 ps.

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In the literature, the chemi-ionization of Li in the 2S ground level by He in a metastable state is typically described as an electron transfer process in which an electron from the 2s orbital of Li is transferred to the 1s orbital of He while an electron from the 2s orbital of He is ejected. Therefore, one would not assume that the orbital of the valence electron of He strongly influences the coupling strength of the collision complex to the ionization continuum. However, we observe that the chemi-ionization rate is decreased when He is laser-excited from the metastable 2S level to the 2P level (with = 0, 1, 2).

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Time resolved spectroscopy provides unique insight into the structure and function of cobalamins. In these experiments, the cobalamin is initially excited by a short "pump" pulse in the UV-visible region and then characterized at some later time using a short "probe" pulse. The emphasis in this chapter is on both UV-visible and X-ray probe pulses, with a particular focus on the unique information provided by the latter.

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Although the power conversion efficiency of perovskite solar cells has increased from 3.81% to 22.1% in just 7 years, they still suffer from stability issues, as they degrade upon exposure to moisture, UV light, heat, and bias voltage.

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