Photoluminescence of a single quantum emitter in a strongly inhomogeneous chemical environment

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We present the results of a comprehensive photoluminescence study of defect centres in single SiO 2 nanoparticles. We show that the photo-physical properties of the luminescent centres strongly resemble those of single dye molecules. However, these properties exhibit a large variability from particle to particle due to the different local chemical environment around each centre of each particle. This variability provides new insight into the complex photo-physics of single quantum emitters embedded into a random chemical environment. Moreover, a better understanding of the fundamental mechanism of the photoluminescence of defect centres in SiO 2 structure is paramount for their application as white-light sources, non-toxic labels for bio-imaging, or for combining them with metallic and semiconductor nanostructures.

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Chizhik, A. M., Tarpani, L., Latterini, L., Gregor, I., Enderlein, J., & Chizhik, A. I. (2015). Photoluminescence of a single quantum emitter in a strongly inhomogeneous chemical environment. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 17(22), 14994–15000. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cp01371b

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