A New Optical Parametric Amplifier Based on Lithium Thioindate Used for Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopic Studies of the Amide I Mode of an Interfacial Model Peptide — Roger L. York (2008) | RDL Network
A New Optical Parametric Amplifier Based on Lithium Thioindate Used for Sum Frequency Generation Vibrational Spectroscopic Studies of the Amide I Mode of an Interfacial Model Peptide
Article 2008 en
Authors
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Roger L. York
GH
George J. Holinga
DG
Dean R. Guyer
Abstract
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We describe a new optical parametric amplifier (OPA) that employs lithium thioindate, LiInS 2 (LIS), to create tunable infrared light between 1500 cm −1 and 2000 cm −1 . The OPA based on LIS described within provides intense infrared light with a good beam profile relative to similar OPAs built on silver gallium sulfide, AgGaS 2 (AGS), or silver gallium selenide, AgGaSe 2 (AGSe). We have used the new LIS OPA to perform surface-specific sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy of the amide I vibrational mode of a model peptide at the hydrophobic deuterated polystyrene ( d 8 -PS)–phosphate buffered saline interface. This model polypeptide (which is known to be an α-helix in the bulk solution under the high ionic strength conditions employed here) contains hydrophobic leucyl (L) residues and hydrophilic lysyl (K) residues, with sequence Ac-LKKLLKLLKKLLKL-NH 2 . The amide I mode at the d 8 -PS-buffer interface was found to be centered around 1655 cm −1 . This can be interpreted as the peptide having maintained its α-helical structure when adsorbed on the hydrophobic surface, although other interpretations are discussed.
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