A Tunable Single-Molecule Light-Emitting Diode with Single-Photon Precision

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Abstract

A robust single-molecule light-emitting diode (SM-LED) with high color purity, linear polarization, and efficiency tunability is prepared by covalently integrating one fluorescent molecule into nanogapped graphene electrodes. Furthermore, single-molecule Förster resonance energy transfer from the electroluminescent center to different accepters is achieved through rational molecular engineering, enabling construction of a multicolor SM-LED. All these characterizations are accomplished in the photoelectrical integration system with high temporal/spatial/energy resolution, demonstrating the capability of the single-photon emission of SM-LEDs. The success in developing high-performance SM-LEDs inspires the development of the next generation of commercial display devices and promises a single-photon emitter for use in quantum computation and quantum communication.

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Yang, C., Guo, Y., Zhou, S., Liu, Z., Liu, Z., Zhang, D., & Guo, X. (2023). A Tunable Single-Molecule Light-Emitting Diode with Single-Photon Precision. Advanced Materials, 35(16). https://doi.org/10.1002/adma.202209750

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