articlePhysical Review LettersMar 21, 2006Closed access

Enhancement and Quenching of Single-Molecule Fluorescence

University of Rochester

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Abstract

We present an experimental and theoretical study of the fluorescence rate of a single molecule as a function of its distance to a laser-irradiated gold nanoparticle. The local field enhancement leads to an increased excitation rate whereas nonradiative energy transfer to the particle leads to a decrease of the quantum yield (quenching). Because of these competing effects, previous experiments showed either fluorescence enhancement or fluorescence quenching. By varying the distance between molecule and particle we show the first experimental measurement demonstrating the continuous transition from fluorescence enhancement to fluorescence quenching. This transition cannot be explained by treating the particle as…

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Keywords
  • Fluorescence
  • Quenching (fluorescence)
  • Materials science
  • Quantum yield
  • Molecular physics
  • Particle (ecology)
  • Atomic physics
  • Laser-induced fluorescence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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