Vibrational fingerprint of localized excitons in a two-dimensional metal-organic crystal
Long-lived excitons in a two-dimensional metal-organic crystal can be produced by visible light and detected by infrared radiation. Here, the authors show that the excitonic state of a biomimetic macrocycle can be ‘read’ by measuring the vibrations of an adsorbed ligand.
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Main Authors: | M. Corva, A. Ferrari, M. Rinaldi, Z. Feng, M. Roiaz, C. Rameshan, G. Rupprechter, R. Costantini, M. Dell’Angela, G. Pastore, G. Comelli, N. Seriani, E. Vesselli |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/d8a4633d2c8a496ca78116f1b5bb73cd |
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