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In this work we present a method to quantitatively measure the optical absorption of single nanowires that can be applied over a wide range of temperatures and with a high enough sensitivity to enable the measurement of below-band-gap absorption (as well as the absorption of single molecules). The method is based on accurately measuring the heat flow coming from a nanowire when it is illuminated by a laser beam. We experimentally verify this method by measuring the absorption of both a zincblende and a wurtzite GaAs, a wurtzite GaP, and a superlattice ${\mathrm{Zn}}_{3}{\mathrm{P}}_{2}$ nanowire. Furthermore, we find that the ${\mathrm{Zn}}_{3}{\mathrm{P}}_{2}$ nanowires have the largest absorption of all these materials. We analyze the advantages and disadvantages of the method and study its range of applicability.

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