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American Chemical Society, Nano Letters, 10(2), p. 1121-1124, 2002

DOI: 10.1021/nl015661o

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Spatial confinement of exciton transfer and the role of conformational order in organic nanoparticles

Journal article published in 2002 by Dehong Hu ORCID, Ji Yu, G. Padmanaban, S. Ramakrishnan, Paul F. Barbara
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Abstract

Organic nanoparticles consisting of single conjugated polymer chains were investigated as a function of degree of conjugation by means of single-molecule spectroscopy. The degree of conjugation was synthetically controlled. For highly conjugated chains, singlet excitons are efficiently funneled over nanometer distances to a small number of sites. In contrast, chains with less conjugation and a high number of saturated bonds do not exhibit energy funneling due to a highly disordered conformation.