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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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