Single-molecule spectromicroscopy: the door into sub-diffraction refractometry
Optics
2015-02-18 v2
Abstract
We suggest a novel approach for probing of local fluctuations of the refractive index in solids by means of single-molecule (SM) spectroscopy. It is based on the dependence of the effective radiative lifetime of dye centres in solids on due to the local field effects. Detection of SM zero-phonon lines at ultra-low temperatures gives the values of SM natural spectral linewidth (which is inverse proportional to ) and makes it possible to reveal the distribution of the local values in solids. Here we demonstrate this possibility on the example of amorphous polyethylene and polycrystalline naphthalene doped with terrylene.
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@article{arxiv.1502.00109,
title = {Single-molecule spectromicroscopy: the door into sub-diffraction refractometry},
author = {T. A. Anikushina and M. G. Gladush and A. A. Gorshelev and A. V. Naumov},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1502.00109},
year = {2015}
}
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4 pages, 3 figures