Abstract
Since the onset of the 1990s, the development of single-molecule spectroscopy has led to the discovery of various quantum optical signatures in organic single molecules. The single-photon nature of an organic chromophore is of particular importance because of its potential as a nonclassical photon source at room temperature for quantum information science and optical quantum computing. This condensed review focuses on the introduction of fundamental knowledge and basic experimental methods for single-photon sources and organic molecular photophysics and summarizes the research developments in this field, providing an understanding of quantum emission from organic single molecules.
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Gaither-Ganim, M. B., Newlon, S. A., Anderson, M. G., & Lee, B. (2023). Organic molecule single-photon sources. Oxford Open Materials Science, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.1093/oxfmat/itac017
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