Amide-I Vibrational Entanglement for a 2-State Crossing Point

ORAL

Abstract

Vibrational Manifolds of the Amide I band in both crystalline analogs and protein films show a curious sharp isosbestic point in absorbance as a function of temperature, indicating that teh amide-I decolazied system can exsist in 2 discrete states. Narrow frequency 4-wave mixing experiments at the isosbestic point indicate extremely long dephasing times, suggesting that when the system is excited precisely at the isosbestic point it exists as a quantum entangled superposition of 2 discrete states of extreme isolation from the environment.

*Austin, RH was supported by the NSF through the Center for the362Physics of Biological Function (PHY-1734030).

Presenters

  • Ramzi R Khuri

    • Baruch College, CUNY
    • Baruch College CUNY

Authors

  • Robert H Austin

    • Princeton University
  • Ramzi R Khuri

    • Baruch College, CUNY
    • Baruch College CUNY