A Study of Boson Peak and Fracton in Protein Lysozyme by Terahertz Time-domain Spectroscopy

ORAL

Abstract

Terahertz time-domain spectroscopy and low-frequency Raman scattering have been performed on protein hen egg white lysozyme to investigate the boson peak (BP) and fracton dynamics. The BP dynamics is a universal feature in the glassy states and the fracton dynamics is a universal feature of fractal objects. In the α(v)/ν2 plot of the infrared spectrum, where α(v) is attenuation, the boson peak of lysozyme was detected at about 0.58 THz at room temperature. In Raman spectrum, the BP was observed at about 0.82 THz at room temperature from Raman susceptibility divided frequency, which is χ''(ν)/ν spectrum. Neither the imaginary part of complex dielectric constant nor Raman susceptibility shows absorption peak around their respective BP frequency. In the frequency region above the BP, the fracton behavior has been observed both in the infrared and Raman spectrum of lysozyme. The fracton region has a frequency range from 0.58 THz to 3.3 THz in the infrared spectrum, and 0.82 THz to 2.6 THz in the case of Raman spectrum.

*This work was partially supported by JSPS KAKENHI Grants No. 17K14318 and No. 26287067, the Nippon Sheet Glass Foundation for Materials Science and Engineering, the Murata Science Foundation, and the Asahi Glass Foundation.

Presenters

  • YUE JIANG

    • Division of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba

Authors

  • YUE JIANG

    • Division of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba
  • Tatsuya Mori

    • Division of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba
  • Yasuhiro Fujii

    • Department of Physical Sciences, Ritsumeikan University
  • Suguru Kitani

    • Materials and Structures Laboratory, Tokyo Institute of Technology
  • Shunsuke Yoshizawa

    • Division of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba
  • Leona Motoji

    • Division of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba
  • Kentaro Shiraki

    • Division of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba
  • Yohei Yamamoto

    • Division of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba
  • Akitoshi Koreeda

    • Department of Physical Sciences, Ritsumeikan University
  • Seiji Kojima

    • University of Tsukuba
    • Division of Materials Science, University of Tsukuba
    • Graduate School of Pure and Applied Sciences, University of Tsukuba