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Single Photon Emission from a Plasmonic Light Source Driven by a Local Field-Induced Coulomb Blockade.


ABSTRACT: A hallmark of quantum control is the ability to manipulate quantum emission at the nanoscale. Through scanning tunneling microscopy-induced luminescence (STML), we are able to generate plasmonic light originating from inelastic tunneling processes that occur in the vacuum between a tip and a few-nanometer-thick molecular film of C60 deposited on Ag(111). Single photon emission, not of molecular excitonic origin, occurs with a 1/e recovery time of a tenth of a nanosecond or less, as shown through Hanbury Brown and Twiss photon intensity interferometry. Tight-binding calculations of the electronic structure for the combined tip and Ag-C60 system results in good agreement with experiment. The tunneling happens through electric-field-induced split-off states below the C60 LUMO band, which leads to a Coulomb blockade effect and single photon emission. The use of split-off states is shown to be a general technique that has special relevance for narrowband materials with a large bandgap.

SUBMITTER: Leon CC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7199210 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Single Photon Emission from a Plasmonic Light Source Driven by a Local Field-Induced Coulomb Blockade.

Leon Christopher C CC   Gunnarsson Olle O   de Oteyza Dimas G DG   Rosławska Anna A   Merino Pablo P   Grewal Abhishek A   Kuhnke Klaus K   Kern Klaus K  

ACS nano 20200318 4


A hallmark of quantum control is the ability to manipulate quantum emission at the nanoscale. Through scanning tunneling microscopy-induced luminescence (STML), we are able to generate plasmonic light originating from inelastic tunneling processes that occur in the vacuum between a tip and a few-nanometer-thick molecular film of C<sub>60</sub> deposited on Ag(111). Single photon emission, not of molecular excitonic origin, occurs with a 1/<i>e</i> recovery time of a tenth of a nanosecond or less  ...[more]

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