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Narrow-Line Single-Molecule Transducer between Electronic Circuits and Surface Plasmons
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EngineeringMicroscopyMolecular BiologyMolecular WireMolecular CenterSingle Molecule BiophysicsSingle MoleculeBiophysicsNanophotonicsPlasmonic MaterialBiophotonicsMolecular ExcitonsSingle-molecule DetectionNanophysicsPlasmonicsBiomedical DiagnosticsApplied PhysicsNanofabricationNarrow-line Single-molecule TransducerMedicine
A molecular wire containing an emitting molecular center is controllably suspended between the plasmonic electrodes of a cryogenic scanning tunneling microscope. Passing current through this circuit generates an ultranarrow-line emission at an energy of ≈1.5 eV which is assigned to the fluorescence of the molecular center. Control over the linewidth is obtained by progressively detaching the emitting unit from the surface. The recorded spectra also reveal several vibronic peaks of low intensities that can be viewed as a fingerprint of the emitter. Surface plasmons localized at the tip-sample interface are shown to play a major role in both excitation and emission of the molecular excitons.
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