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Single-molecule spectroscopic investigation of energy migration processes in cyclic porphyrin arrays

  • Mira Park
  • , Min Chul Yoon
  • , Zin Seok Yoon
  • , Takaaki Hori
  • , Xiaobin Peng
  • , Naoki Aratani
  • , Jun Ichi Hotta
  • , Hiroshi Uji-I
  • , Michel Sliwa
  • , Johan Hofkens
  • , Atsuhiro Osuka
  • , Dongho Kim

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Abstract

Covalently linked cyclic porphyrin arrays have been synthesized to mimic natural light-harvesting apparatuses and to investigate the highly efficient energy migration processes occurring in these systems for future applications in molecular photonics. To avoid an ensemble-averaged picture, we performed a single-molecule spectroscopic study on the energy migration processes of cyclic porphyrin arrays and a linear model compound embedded in a rigid polymer matrix by recording fluorescence intensity trajectories, by performing coincidence measurements, and by doing wide-field defocused imaging. Our study demonstrates efficient energy migration within the cyclic porphyrin arrays at the single-molecule level. By comparison with the data of the linear model compound, we could pinpoint the role of the dipole-dipole coupling between diporphyrin subunits and the rigidity of the cyclic structures on the energy transfer processes.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3539-3544
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of the American Chemical Society
Volume129
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Mar 2007
Externally publishedYes

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