Reorganization of perylene bisimide J-aggregates: from delocalized collective to localized individual excitations.

Yuxi Tian, Vladimir Stepanenko, Theo E Kaiser, Frank Würthner, Ivan Scheblykin

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Abstract

Water-induced reorganization of individual one-dimensional J-aggregates of perylene bisimide (PBI) dyes was observed by fluorescence microscopy. Fluorescence spectra and decay kinetics of individual J-aggregates immobilized on glass surfaces were measured under a dry nitrogen atmosphere and under humid conditions. The fluorescence properties of PBI J-aggregates arisen from collective excitons under dry nitrogen atmosphere were changed to those of non-interacting dye monomers when water vapor was introduced into the environment (sample chamber). Time-dependent changes of the fluorescence spectra and lifetimes upon exposure to water vapor suggest an initial coordination of water molecules at defect sites leading to the formation of H-type dimer units that act as exciton quenchers, and a subsequent slower disintegration of the hydrogen-bonded J-aggregate into monomers that lack resonance coupling. Our present studies resulted in a direct demonstration of how drastically the optical properties of molecular ensembles and characteristics of their excited states can be changed by delicate reorganization of dye molecules at nanometre scales.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)218-223
JournalNanoscale
Volume4
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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The record was previously connected to the following departments: Chemical Physics (S) (011001060)

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  • Nano-technology

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