Investigating ultrafast two-pulse experiments on single DNQDI fluorophores: A stochastic quantum approach

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Ultrafast two-pulse experiments on single molecules are invaluable tools to investigate the microscopic dynamics of a fluorophore. The first pulse generates electronic or vibronic coherence and the second pulse probes the time-evolution of the coherence. A protocol that is able to simulate ultrafast experiments on single molecules is applied in this study. It is based on a coupled quantum-mechanical description of the fluorophore and real-time dynamics of the system vibronic wave packet interacting with an electric field, described by means of the stochastic Schrödinger equation within the Markovian limit. This approach is applied to the DNQDI fluorophore, previously investigated experimentally [D. Brinks et al., Nature, 2010, 465, 905-908]. We find this to be in good agreement with the experimental outcomes and provide microscopic and atomistic interpretation. This journal is

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Dall’Osto, G., Coccia, E., Guido, C. A., & Corni, S. (2020). Investigating ultrafast two-pulse experiments on single DNQDI fluorophores: A stochastic quantum approach. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 22(29), 16734–16746. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp02557g

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