“…Light-induced PDS methods have been developed based on the photogenerated triplet state of a 5(4′-carboxyphenyl)- 10,15,20- triphenylporphyrin (TPP) moiety as photoswitchable spin-label, − allowing measurement of its dipolar interaction with permanent paramagnetic centers, e.g., nitroxide, in synthetic model peptides ,,− and heme-containing proteins. ,− The triplet can be used for detection and the permanent paramagnetic center pumped, as in light induced DEER, or the triplet state generated during the pulse sequence and the permanent paramagnetic center detected, as in laser-induced magnetic dipole spectroscopy . Subsequent studies replaced TPP with other chromophores. − The photogenerated triplet is advantageous over permanent paramagnetic centers due to its strong spin polarization .…”