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Revealing competitive Forster-type resonance energy-transfer pathways in single bichromophoric molecules
Authors:Hofkens Johan  Cotlet Mircea  Vosch Tom  Tinnefeld Philip  Weston Kenneth D  Ego Christophe  Grimsdale Andrew  Müllen Klaus  Beljonne David  Brédas Jean Luc  Jordens Sven  Schweitzer Gerd  Sauer Markus  De Schryver Frans
Institution:Laboratory for Photochemistry and Spectroscopy, Department of Chemistry, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200 F, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium. johan.hofkens@chem.kuleuven.ac.be
Abstract:We demonstrate measurements of the efficiency of competing F?rster-type energy-transfer pathways in single bichromophoric systems by monitoring simultaneously the fluorescence intensity, fluorescence lifetime, and the number of independent emitters with time. Peryleneimide end-capped fluorene trimers, hexamers, and polymers with interchromophore distances of 3.4, 5.9, and on average 42 nm, respectively, served as bichromophoric systems. Because of different energy-transfer efficiencies, variations in the interchromophore distance enable the switching between homo-energy transfer (energy hopping), singlet-singlet annihilation, and singlet-triplet annihilation. The data suggest that similar energy-transfer pathways have to be considered in the analysis of single-molecule trajectories of donor/acceptor pairs as well as in natural and synthetic multichromophoric systems such as light-harvesting antennas, oligomeric fluorescent proteins, and dendrimers. Here we report selectively visualization of different energy-transfer pathways taking place between identical fluorophores in individual bichromophoric molecules.
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