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Common luminescence intensity fluctuations of single particle and single molecules in non-conducing matrices

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Optical spectroscopy in combination with wide field or confocal optical microscopy enables the investigation of single quantum objects such as organic molecules, II/VI semiconductor quantum dots and silicon nanocrystals. They all have fluctuations of luminescence intensities on time scales longer than μs in common. A comparison reveals that despite the large differences of the nature of the respective quantum objects, the intensity fluctuations are related to a slow ionisation process followed by a trapping of the photoejected charge in the non-conducing environment. Detailed aspects of the dynamics are controlled by the dielectric properties of the matrix.

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von Borczyskowski, C., Cichos, F., Martin, J. et al. Common luminescence intensity fluctuations of single particle and single molecules in non-conducing matrices. Eur. Phys. J. Spec. Top. 144, 13–25 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2007-00105-0

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