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Single organic molecules for photonic quantum technologies

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
abstract:
Isolating single molecules in the solid state has allowed fundamental experiments in basic and applied sciences. When cooled down to liquid helium temperature, certain molecules show transition lines that are tens of megahertz wide, limited by only the excited-state lifetime. The extreme flexibility in the synthesis of organic materials provides, at low costs, a wide palette of emission wavelengths and supporting matrices for such single chromophores. In the past few decades, their controlled coupling to photonic structures has led to an optimized interaction efficiency with light. Molecules can hence be operated as single-photon sources and as nonlinear elements with competitive performance in terms of coherence, scalability and compatibility with diverse integrated platforms. Moreover, they can be used as transducers for the optical read-out of fields and material properties, with the promise of single-quanta resolution in the sensing of charges and motion. We show that quantum emitters based on single molecules hold promise to play a key role in the development of quantum science and technologies. This Review discusses the photophysical properties and nonlinear behaviour of single molecules, and their use as single-photon sources and in single-molecule sensing and quantum-sensing applications.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
quantum technologies
List of contributors:
Colautti, Maja; Toninelli, Costanza; Lombardi, PIETRO ERNESTO
Authors of the University:
COLAUTTI MAJA
LOMBARDI PIETRO ERNESTO
TONINELLI COSTANZA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/395431
Published in:
NATURE MATERIALS (PRINT)
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https://www.nature.com/articles/s41563-021-00987-4
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