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Many-Body Description of STM-Induced Fluorescence of Charged Molecules

Song Jiang, Tomáš Neuman, Rémi Bretel, Alex Boeglin, Fabrice Scheurer, Eric Le Moal, Guillaume Schull

2023Physical Review Letters27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

A scanning tunneling microscope is used to study the fluorescence of a model charged molecule (quinacridone) adsorbed on a sodium chloride (NaCl)-covered metallic sample. Fluorescence from the neutral and positively charged species is reported and imaged using hyperresolved fluorescence microscopy. A many-body model is established based on a detailed analysis of voltage, current, and spatial dependences of the fluorescence and electron transport features. This model reveals that quinacridone adopts a palette of charge states, transient or not, depending on the voltage used and the nature of the underlying substrate. This model has a universal character and clarifies the transport and fluorescence mechanisms of molecules adsorbed on thin insulators.

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FluorescenceScanning tunneling microscopeChemical physicsMoleculeSubstrate (aquarium)Materials scienceFluorescence microscopeMolecular physicsSingle-molecule experimentQuantum tunnellingElectrochemical scanning tunneling microscopeChemistryNanotechnologyScanning tunneling spectroscopyPhysicsOptoelectronicsOpticsGeologyOceanographyOrganic chemistryMolecular Junctions and NanostructuresForce Microscopy Techniques and ApplicationsSurface and Thin Film Phenomena