• Acta Optica Sinica
  • Vol. 29, Issue 4, 1049 (2009)
Shan Guangcun1、2、3、* and Huang Wei1、3
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    Shan Guangcun, Huang Wei. Theoretical Study of Single-Pair Fluorescence Resonant Energy Transfer Spectroscopy in Microcavity[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2009, 29(4): 1049 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Dynamic structural changes of bio-macromolecules undergoing biochemical reactions can be studied using the single-pair fluorescence resonance energy transfer (sp-FRET) experiments, which can be used as a nanoscale ruler. The ability to use the optical microcavity to amplify the sp-FRET fluorescence signal has been investigated. When the single FRET-coupled pair and the attached bio-macromolecule are placed in an optical cavity with the emission mode of the acceptor dye in resonance with the cavity mode, the results of a fully quantum-mechanical treatment show that, the photon emission intensity from acceptor amplified by the cavity coupling field mode would reach a significant value, leading to a much brighter photon signal. It is concluded that the microcavity can serve as a sharper structural-sensitivity observable tool to the distance of single pair. The work establishes experimental methods and useful guidelines for the single-molecule studies of biomacromolecules in real time at molecule scale.
    Shan Guangcun, Huang Wei. Theoretical Study of Single-Pair Fluorescence Resonant Energy Transfer Spectroscopy in Microcavity[J]. Acta Optica Sinica, 2009, 29(4): 1049
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