JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultrafast stimulated emission microscopy of single nanocrystals

Łukasz PiątkowskiNicolò AccantoGaëtan CalbrisSotirios ChristodoulouIwan MoreelsN.F. van Hulst

Year: 2019 Journal:   Science Vol: 366 (6470)Pages: 1240-1243   Publisher: American Association for the Advancement of Science

Abstract

Tracking excitations Illumination can be used to excite a sample from its ground state to a number of excited states. Typically, however, the details of the excitation dynamics are hidden from view because they decay so fast. Piatkowski et al. combined pump-probe transient absorption and two-pulse photoluminescence correlation spectroscopy, allowing them to assess stimulated emission and ground-state bleaching contributions to the transient absorption signal. This approach provides a window on the excitation dynamics within single nanocrystals and should also be useful for ultrafast nanocharacterization of complex samples. Science , this issue p. 1240

Keywords:
Ultrashort pulse Ultrafast laser spectroscopy Photoluminescence Excited state Spectroscopy Excitation Absorption (acoustics) Materials science Microscopy Ground state Transient (computer programming) Emission spectrum Optoelectronics Atomic physics Optics Molecular physics Physics Spectral line Laser Computer science

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