| Literature DB >> 23109842 |
Ruiyun Chen1, Yan Gao1, Guofeng Zhang1, Ruixiang Wu1, Liantuan Xiao1, Suotang Jia1.
Abstract
We present a method to modulate the fluorescence of non-polar single squaraine-derived rotaxanes molecules embedded in a polar poly(methyl methacrylate) (PMMA) matrix under an external electric field. The electron transfer between single molecules and the electron acceptors in a PMMA matrix contributes to the diverse responses of fluorescence intensities to the electric field. The observed instantaneous and non-instantaneous electric field dependence of single-molecule fluorescence reflects the redistribution of electron acceptors in PMMA induced by electronic polarization and orientation polarization of polar polymer chains in an electric field.Entities:
Keywords: external electric fields; modulation; polarization; single-molecule fluorescence
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23109842 PMCID: PMC3472734 DOI: 10.3390/ijms130911130
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Mol Sci ISSN: 1422-0067 Impact factor: 6.208
Figure 1Diverse fluorescence response of single squaraine-derived rotaxane (SR) molecules in PMMA matrix as a function of time at an electric field (EF) of 0.75 MV/cm.
Figure 2(a) Distribution of EF-induced fluorescence modulation depth M for fluorescence quenching (light gray, 46 molecules) as well as fluorescence enhancement of single SR molecules (red, 38 molecules) in PMMA matrix at 0.75 MV/cm; (b) Typical SMF modulation pattern obtained under different EF.
Figure 3(a) Distribution of EF-induced fluorescence modulation depth for single SR molecules in PMMA at EFs of 0.75 MV/cm and 1.05 MV/cm, respectively; (b) Distribution of the transient response for field-induced fluorescence quenching molecules and field-induced fluorescence enhancement molecules under EFs of 0.75 MV/cm and 1.05 MV/cm, with the vertical axis being the EF-induced response time of fluorescence and the horizontal axis the recovery time of fluorescence when the EF is turned off.
Figure 4HOMO/LUMO energy level scheme of SR molecule (adapted from [31]) as well as electron acceptor states in PMMA (adapted from [32]) with respect to the vacuum level.
Figure 5(a) and (b) are the chemical structures of squaraine-derived rotaxanes (SR) dye molecule and PMMA polymer chain, respectively; (c) Schematic of experimental setup for single molecule detection based on a confocal microscope. The enlarged part shows the pattern of electrodes; (d) Shows the confocal scanned fluorescence image (10 × 10 μm2) of SR molecules sandwiched PMMA film.