J. Phys. Chem. B, 109 (20), 9861 -9864, 2005. 10.1021/jp051468x S1089-5647(05)01468-9
Web Release Date: May 4, 2005

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Single-Molecule Triplet-State Photon Antibunching at Room Temperature

Dehong Hu and H. Peter Lu*

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Fundamental Science Division, P. O. Box 999, Richland, Washington 99352

Received: March 21, 2005

In Final Form: April 24, 2005

Abstract:

We have probed single-molecule metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) dynamics of a ruthenium complex at room temperature. Using photon antibunching measurements under continuous wave (CW) laser excitation, nonclassical photon statistics, and excitation power dependent measurements, we were able to selectively measure the single-molecule MLCT state lifetime. This work demonstrated, as the first single-molecule photon antibunching measurement of the triplet excited state, a new application of single-molecule spectroscopy on excited-state dynamics and ground-state recovering dynamics of an important class of chemical species that have often been used and studied in energy conversion and electron transfer.


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