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Novel Fluorophores for Single-Molecule Imaging
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Fluorescence MicroscopyNonlinear Optical ChromophoresEngineeringAmine DonorsBiomedical ImagingSingle-molecule DetectionFluorescence ImagingPhotophysical PropertySingle MoleculeThermally Activated Delayed FluorescenceDicyanodihydrofuran AcceptorsMolecular ImagingBiophysicsBiomolecular EngineeringNovel Fluorophores
Nonlinear optical chromophores based on dicyanodihydrofuran acceptors paired with amine donors have been found to exhibit sufficiently large fluorescence quantum yields and stability to enable single-molecule detection in polymeric hosts. To illustrate the breadth of this class, six fluorophores are presented, spanning the emission range from 505 to 646 nm. In contrast to conventional single-molecule fluorophores, the new molecules feature sensitivity to local rigidity, large ground-state dipole moments, and large polarizability anisotropies, properties that can be used to design new reporter experiments at the single-molecule level.
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