A single-molecule laser nanospectroscopy technique with micro-electron volt energy resolution

When molecules are excited, they can give rise to a variety of energy conversion phenomena, such as light emission and photoelectric or photochemical conversion. To unlock new energy conversion functions in organic materials, researchers should be able to understand the nature of a material’s excited state and control it.


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Source: Phys.org