Nanoprinting organic molecules at the quantum level

Hail CU, Holler C, Matsuzaki K, Rohner P, Renger J, Sandoghdar V, Poulikakos D, Eghlidi H (2019)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2019

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Book Volume: 10

Article Number: 1880

Journal Issue: 1

DOI: 10.1038/s41467-019-09877-5

Abstract

Organic compounds present a powerful platform for nanotechnological applications. In particular, molecules suitable for optical functionalities such as single photon generation and energy transfer have great promise for complex nanophotonic circuitry due to their large variety of spectral properties, efficient absorption and emission, and ease of synthesis. Optimal integration, however, calls for control over position and orientation of individual molecules. While various methods have been explored for reaching this regime in the past, none satisfies requirements necessary for practical applications. Here, we present direct non-contact electrohydrodynamic nanoprinting of a countable number of photostable and oriented molecules in a nanocrystal host with subwavelength positioning accuracy. We demonstrate the power of our approach by writing arbitrary patterns and controlled coupling of single molecules to the near field of optical nanostructures. Placement precision, high yield and fabrication facility of our method open many doors for the realization of novel nanophotonic devices.

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APA:

Hail, C.U., Holler, C., Matsuzaki, K., Rohner, P., Renger, J., Sandoghdar, V.,... Eghlidi, H. (2019). Nanoprinting organic molecules at the quantum level. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09877-5

MLA:

Hail, Claudio U., et al. "Nanoprinting organic molecules at the quantum level." Nature Communications 10.1 (2019).

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