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Long-range energy transport in single supramolecular nanofibres at room temperature.

Andreas T Haedler1, Klaus Kreger1, Abey Issac2, Bernd Wittmann2, Milan Kivala3, Natalie Hammer3, Jürgen Köhler2, Hans-Werner Schmidt1, Richard Hildner2.   

Abstract

Efficient transport of excitation energy over long distances is a key process in light-harvesting systems, as well as in molecular electronics. However, in synthetic disordered organic materials, the exciton diffusion length is typically only around 10 nanometres (refs 4, 5), or about 50 nanometres in exceptional cases, a distance that is largely determined by the probability laws of incoherent exciton hopping. Only for highly ordered organic systems has the transport of excitation energy over macroscopic distances been reported--for example, for triplet excitons in anthracene single crystals at room temperature, as well as along single polydiacetylene chains embedded in their monomer crystalline matrix at cryogenic temperatures (at 10 kelvin, or -263 degrees Celsius). For supramolecular nanostructures, uniaxial long-range transport has not been demonstrated at room temperature. Here we show that individual self-assembled nanofibres with molecular-scale diameter efficiently transport singlet excitons at ambient conditions over more than four micrometres, a distance that is limited only by the fibre length. Our data suggest that this remarkable long-range transport is predominantly coherent. Such coherent long-range transport is achieved by one-dimensional self-assembly of supramolecular building blocks, based on carbonyl-bridged triarylamines, into well defined H-type aggregates (in which individual monomers are aligned cofacially) with substantial electronic interactions. These findings may facilitate the development of organic nanophotonic devices and quantum information technology.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26156373     DOI: 10.1038/nature14570

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nature        ISSN: 0028-0836            Impact factor:   49.962


  22 in total

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5.  Synthesis and photophysical properties of multichromophoric carbonyl-bridged triarylamines.

Authors:  Andreas T Haedler; Sebastian R Beyer; Natalie Hammer; Richard Hildner; Milan Kivala; Jürgen Köhler; Hans-Werner Schmidt
Journal:  Chemistry       Date:  2014-08-21       Impact factor: 5.236

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6.  Molecular model of J-aggregated pseudoisocyanine fibers.

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7.  A nanoporous palladium(II) bridged coordination polymer acting as a peroxidase mimic in a method for visual detection of glucose in tear and saliva.

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9.  Fragmentation and Coagulation in Supramolecular (Co)polymerization Kinetics.

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10.  Multiscale modeling of molecular structure and optical properties of complex supramolecular aggregates.

Authors:  Anna S Bondarenko; Ilias Patmanidis; Riccardo Alessandri; Paulo C T Souza; Thomas L C Jansen; Alex H de Vries; Siewert J Marrink; Jasper Knoester
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