Light Emission from Single Self-decoupled Molecules in a Scanning Tunnelling Microscope / / Vibhuti Narayan Rai.

In this work, a clear pathway is presented to achieve well-defined electronically decoupled chromophores from metallic leads without requiring additional insulating layers. To study such self-decoupled molecules, STM equipped with an efficient light detection setup has been used. Results show that t...

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Place / Publishing House:Karlsruhe : : KIT Scientific Publishing,, 2022.
Year of Publication:2022
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Series:Experimental Condensed Matter Physics ; 1
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