Title of article
THEORY OF SINGLE-MOLECULE SPECTROSCOPY: Beyond the Ensemble Average
Author/Authors
Barkai، Eli نويسنده , , Jung، YounJoon نويسنده , , Silbey، Robert نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
51
From page
457
To page
507
Abstract
Single-molecule spectroscopy (SMS) is a powerful experimental technique used to investigate a wide range of physical, chemical, and biophysical phenomena. The merit of SMS is that it does not require ensemble averaging, which is found in standard spectroscopic techniques. Thus SMS yields insight into complex fluctuation phenomena that cannot be observed using standard ensemble techniques. We investigate theoretical aspects of SMS, emphasizing (a) dynamical fluctuations (e.g., spectral diffusion, photon-counting statistics, antibunching, quantum jumps, triplet blinking, and nonergodic blinking) and (b) single-molecule fluctuations in disordered systems, specifically distribution of line shapes of single molecules in low-temperature glasses. Special emphasis is given to single-molecule systems that reveal surprising connections to L´evy statistics (i.e., blinking of quantum dots and single molecules in glasses). We compare theory with experiment and mention open problems. Our work demonstrates that the theory of SMS is a complementary field of research for describing optical spectroscopy in the condensed phase
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
Annual Review of Physical Chemistry
Record number
121430
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