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Coherent Electronic Coupling versus Localization in Individual Molecular Dimers
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Vibronic InteractionEngineeringPhysicsElectronic Excitation TransferNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsExcitation Energy TransferPolymer HostIndividual Molecular DimersComputational ChemistrySingle MoleculeQuantum ChemistryPhotophysical PropertySingle-molecule DetectionBiophysicsMolecular Computing
We have investigated electronic excitation transfer in individual molecular dimers by time and spectrally resolved confocal fluorescence microscopy. The single molecule measurements allow for directly probing the distribution of the electronic coupling strengths due to static disorder in the polymer host. We find dimers where the excitation is delocalized (superradiant emission) while for others emission originates from a localized state. Transitions between delocalized and localized states as observed for a given dimer are attributed to structural fluctuations of the guest-host system.
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