Anne B. Myers, Paul Tchénio, et al.
SPIE Photonics West 1995
Spectroscopic selection and detection of individual molecules in the solid state provide a means of eliminating the inhomogeneous broadening that is a ubiquitous feature of condensed phase molecular spectra. Over the past few years the feasibility and utility of several types of electronic spectroscopy have been demonstrated at the single-molecule level. This article briefly summarizes that work and describes our recent extensions into the realm of single-molecule vibrational spectroscopy. This promising technique should allow much more detailed probing of the local environment of individual chromophores, particularly in highly disordered solids such as polymers and glasses. © 1994 American Chemical Society.
Anne B. Myers, Paul Tchénio, et al.
SPIE Photonics West 1995
Anne B. Myers, Paul Tchénio, et al.
SPIE Photonics West 1995
Paul Tchénio, Anne B. Myers, et al.
Journal of Luminescence
Paul Tchénio, Anne B. Myers, et al.
Chemical Physics Letters