Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5403981 Journal of Luminescence 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
The purely electronic linewidth δ of terrylene impurity molecules in monocrystalline biphenyl is studied at temperatures T between 1.7 and 3.5 K using the technique of single-molecule spectroscopy (SMS). Based on the data obtained, individual molecules appear to have their own law of δ(T) dependence; further, hysteresis effects have been observed in thermocycling experiments. The single-molecule (SM) lines investigated quickly broaden and vanish at temperatures between 3 and 3.5 K and reappear after the sample is cooled down again. At T≈2 K, a slow process of spectral diffusion (SD) was observed on timescales longer than 10 s. To learn about the role of faster SD processes, the technique of intensity-time-frequency correlation (ITFC) SMS was applied to a stable SM line after it had been broadened by 75% as a result of a thermocycling experiment. At 2 and 2.3 K, no significant line broadening could be revealed on timescales between 0.16 ms and 10 s.
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