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Single-molecule laser nanospectroscopy with micro-electron volt energy resolution.

Norihiko HayazawaMiyabi Imai-ImadaKuniyuki MiwaHidemasa YamaneTakeshi IwasaYusuke TanakaNaoyuki ToriumiKensuke KimuraNobuhiko YokoshiAtsuya MuranakaMasanobu UchiyamaTetsuya TaketsuguYuichiro K KatoHajime IshiharaYousoo Kim
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2021)
Ways to characterize and control excited states at the single-molecule and atomic levels are needed to exploit excitation-triggered energy-conversion processes. Here, we present a single-molecule spectroscopic method with micro-electron volt energy and submolecular-spatial resolution using laser driving of nanocavity plasmons to induce molecular luminescence in scanning tunneling microscopy. This tunable and monochromatic nanoprobe allows state-selective characterization of the energy levels and linewidths of individual electronic and vibrational quantum states of a single molecule. Moreover, we demonstrate that the energy levels of the states can be finely tuned by using the Stark effect and plasmon-exciton coupling in the tunneling junction. Our technique and findings open a route to the creation of designed energy-converting functions by using tuned energy levels of molecular systems.
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