化学
电致发光
激子
等离子体子
联轴节(管道)
分子
光电子学
表面等离子体子
光化学
凝聚态物理
图层(电子)
物理
机械工程
工程类
有机化学
作者
Angela L. Paoletta,Norah M. Hoffmann,Dong Cheng,Eunice J. York,Ding Xu,Boyuan Zhang,Milan Delor,Timothy C. Berkelbach,Latha Venkataraman
摘要
Single molecules bridging two metallic electrodes can emit light through electroluminescence when subjected to a bias voltage. Typically, light emission in such devices results from transitions between molecular states, although in the presence of light-matter coupling, the emission can result from a transition between hybrid light-matter states. Here, we create single metal-molecule-metal junctions and simultaneously collect conductance and electroluminescence data using a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) equipped with a custom spectrometer. Through experimental analysis and electronic structure calculations, we provide evidence for a molecule-electrode interfacial exciton coupled to a junction cavity plasmon. Importantly, we find that close to resonant transport conditions, the molecular junction functions as a single emitter that is strongly coupled to the junction cavity mode, leading to characteristic Rabi splitting of the emission spectrum and providing the first example of an electroluminescence-driven single-molecule system in the regime of strong light-matter coupling.
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