Authors
Johan Hofkens, Michael Maus, Thomas Gensch, Tom Vosch, Mircea Cotlet, Fabian Köhn, Andreas Herrmann, Klaus Müllen, Frans De Schryver
Publication date
2000/9/27
Journal
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Volume
122
Issue
38
Pages
9278-9288
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Individual multichromophoric dendrimer molecules, bearing eight perylenecarboximide chromophores at the rim, immobilized in a thin polyvinylbutyral (PVB) film were studied by far-field fluorescence microscopy. Fluorescence intensity trajectories as a function of time (transients), spectra, and decay traces were recorded separately or simultaneously. For comparison, similar measurements have been performed on a model compound containing one perylenecarboximide chromophore. Collective on/off jumps of the fluorescence intensity were observed for single dendrimer molecules, resembling previously reported collective jumps for the emission of single light-harvesting antenna systems. Spectra and decays of both non-interacting and dimer-like interacting chromophoric sites could be distinguished within an individual dendrimer. Transitions between the different spectral forms and decay times, observed for a …
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J Hofkens, M Maus, T Gensch, T Vosch, M Cotlet… - Journal of the American Chemical Society, 2000