Picosecond time-resolved photon antibunching measures nanoscale exciton motion and the true number of chromophores
Photon antibunching typically measures the time-averaged photophysics of multichromophoric nanoparticles. Here, the authors report on time-resolving photon antibunching, allowing the true number of chromophores and exciton diffusion to be measured in DNA origami and conjugated polymer aggregates.
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Auteurs principaux: | Gordon J. Hedley, Tim Schröder, Florian Steiner, Theresa Eder, Felix J. Hofmann, Sebastian Bange, Dirk Laux, Sigurd Höger, Philip Tinnefeld, John M. Lupton, Jan Vogelsang |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Accès en ligne: | https://doaj.org/article/4114e7ead71744eb9b48e3b6a3936e40 |
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