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Picosecond time-resolved photon antibunching measures nanoscale exciton motion and the true number of chromophores

Chemistry

Picosecond time-resolved photon antibunching measures nanoscale exciton motion and the true number of chromophores

G. J. Hedley, T. Schröder, et al.

Discover the groundbreaking picosecond time-resolved antibunching (psTRAB) technique that unveils nanoscale exciton motion and reveals the accurate count of chromophores in multichromophoric systems. This innovative research by Gordon J. Hedley and colleagues offers insights into exciton diffusion across multiple dimensions using DNA origami and conjugated polymer aggregates.

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Abstract
The particle-like nature of light becomes evident in the photon statistics of fluorescence from single quantum systems as photon antibunching. In multichromophoric systems, exciton diffusion and subsequent annihilation occur, also yielding photon antibunching but confounding interpretation. Here we develop picosecond time-resolved antibunching (psTRAB) to identify and disentangle such processes. We use psTRAB to measure the true number of chromophores on well-defined multichromophoric DNA-origami structures and to determine distance-dependent exciton–exciton annihilation rates. We further quantify exciton diffusion in mesoscopic H- and J-type conjugated-polymer aggregates, distinguishing one-dimensional intra-chain from three-dimensional inter-chain diffusion at different delay times and extracting disorder-dependent diffusion lengths. This single-particle method enables precise studies of excitons, informing the design of ultra-bright probes and optoelectronic materials.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Feb 26, 2021
Authors
Gordon J. Hedley, Tim Schröder, Florian Steiner, Theresa Eder, Felix J. Hofmann, Sebastian Bange, Dirk Laux, Sigurd Höger, Philip Tinnefeld, John M. Lupton, Jan Vogelsang
Tags
picosecond time-resolved antibunching
exciton motion
chromophores
photon statistics
DNA origami
conjugated polymer aggregates
exciton diffusion
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