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Spectral Diffusion of Single Molecules in a Hierarchical Energy Landscape

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CHEMPHYSCHEM
卷 12, 期 2, 页码 303-312

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/cphc.201000678

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conformation analysis; fluorescence spectroscopy; molecular dynamics; photophysics; single-molecule studies

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  1. German Science Foundation within the research unit [FOR 877]
  2. VW foundation in the priority area Physics, Chemistry and Biology with Single Molecules

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Spectral diffusion as a result of both the transitions between different molecular conformers and the molecular softness of quasi-free perylene diimides on a SiO2 surface is investigated by means of single-molecule spectroscopy, which reveals the time dependence of both the fluorescence spectra and the three-dimensional orientation. Spectral wavelengths of all single emitters cover a wide energy range of about 0.27 eV, which is due to different types of conformers with large differences in optical transition energy. Time-dependent spectral trajectories of single emitters within this wavelength manifold are evaluated with a model transcribed from the analysis of spatial diffusion. Spectral diffusion processes are closely correlated with fluorescence emission and excitation power. The overall analysis of spectral diffusion reveals, similar to proteins, a hierarchy of energy barriers in a broad energy landscape.

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