Excited-state vibrational coherence and anisotropy decay in the bacteriochlorophyll a dimer protein B820

We have employed dynamic absorption spectroscopy to monitor coherent wave packet dynamics and anisotropy decays following impulsive excitation of the B820 subunit of the LH1 light-harvesting complex, which was isolated from Rhodospirillum rubrum G9. When the lower exciton-state transition of the bacteriochlorophyll a dimer is pumped, the time-resolved pump−probe spectrum exhibits contributions from a fully Stokes shifted stimulated-emission spectrum and a nonstationary vibrational character within 40 fs of excitation. Coherent wave packet motion in both the ground state and the excited state is observed via modulations of single-wavelength transients. The photobleaching portion of the spectrum exhibits strong components only at low frequencies, 20−60 and 180 cm-1, and a weaker component is observed at 400 cm-1. The stimulated-emission portion of the spectrum exhibits weak modulation components at 20−60 and 180 cm-1, but strong components are observed at fairly high frequencies:  360, 400, 470, 600, and 73...