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= Single molecule spectroscopy =
 
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This is a topic of [[quantum optics]], pioneered by the experiments of Kador and Moerner{{cite|kador89a}} who observed the absorption of a single dye molecule. The first antibunching from a single molecule was reported by Basché{{etal}}{{cite|basche92a}}.
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This is a topic of [[quantum optics]], pioneered by the experiments of Kador and [[W. Moerner]]{{cite|kador89a}} who observed the absorption of a single dye molecule. Moerner would get the Chemistry [[Nobel prize]] (2014) for this. The first antibunching from a single molecule was reported by Basché{{etal}}{{cite|basche92a}}.
  
 
See Ref. {{onlinecite|lippitz05a}} for a nice review.
 
See Ref. {{onlinecite|lippitz05a}} for a nice review.

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Single molecule spectroscopy

This is a topic of quantum optics, pioneered by the experiments of Kador and W. Moerner[1] who observed the absorption of a single dye molecule. Moerner would get the Chemistry Nobel prize (2014) for this. The first antibunching from a single molecule was reported by Basché et al.[2].

See Ref. [3] for a nice review.

References

  1. Template:Kador89a
  2. Photon antibunching in the fluorescence of a single dye molecule trapped in a solid. T. Basché, W. E. Moerner, M. Orrit and H. Talon in Phys. Rev. Lett. 69:1516 (1992).
  3. Statistical Evaluation of Single Nano‐Object Fluorescence. M. Lippitz, F. Kulzer and M. Orrit in ChemPhysChem 6:770 (2005).

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