Signatures of Plexitonic States in Molecular Electroluminescence

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We develop a quantum master equation (QME) approach to investigate the electroluminesence (EL) of molecules confined between metallic electrodes and coupled to quantum plasmonic modes. Within our general state-based framework, we describe electronic tunneling, vibrational damping, environmental dephasing, and the quantum coherent dynamics of coupled quantum electromagnetic field modes. As an example, we calculate the STM-induced spontaneous emission of a tetraphenylporphyrin (TPP) molecule coupled to a nanocavity plasmon. In the weak molecular exciton-plasmon coupling regime we find excellent agreement with experiments, including above-threshold hot luminescence, an effect not described by previous semiclassical calculations. In the strong coupling regime, we analyze the spectral features indicative of the formation of plexitonic states.

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Bergfield, J. P., & Hendrickson, J. R. (2018). Signatures of Plexitonic States in Molecular Electroluminescence. Scientific Reports, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-19382-2

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