| Literature DB >> 31298910 |
Yang Luo1, Gong Chen1,2, Yang Zhang1, Li Zhang1, Yunjie Yu1, Fanfang Kong1, Xiaojun Tian1, Yao Zhang1, Chongxin Shan2, Yi Luo1, Jinlong Yang1, Vahid Sandoghdar3, Zhenchao Dong1, J G Hou1.
Abstract
We demonstrate single-photon superradiance from artificially constructed nonbonded zinc-phthalocyanine molecular chains of up to 12 molecules. We excite the system via electron tunneling in a plasmonic nanocavity and quantitatively investigate the interaction of the localized plasmon with single-exciton superradiant states resulting from dipole-dipole coupling. Dumbbell-like patterns obtained by subnanometer resolved spectroscopic imaging disclose the coherent nature of the coupling associated with superradiant states while second-order photon correlation measurements demonstrate single-photon emission. The combination of spatially resolved spectral measurements with theoretical considerations reveals that nanocavity plasmons dramatically modify the linewidth and intensity of emission from the molecular chains, but they do not dictate the intrinsic coherence of the superradiant states. Our studies shed light on the optical properties of molecular collective states and their interaction with nanoscopically localized plasmons.Entities:
Year: 2019 PMID: 31298910 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.122.233901
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161