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Single-Colloidal-Quantum-Dot Fluorescence Antibunching in Chiral Photonic Bandgap Hosts at Room Temperature

In this paper, we report experimental results of a novel SPS on demand based on a single CdSe QD suspended in a liquid crystal host self-assembled in a 1D chiral photonic bandgap structure. This structure provides not only spontaneous emission enhancement and a diminishing of the fluorescence lifeti...

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Main Authors: Bissell, L. J., Shi, Z., Shin, H., Lukishova, S. G., White, S. M., Hahn, M. A., Boyd, R. W., Stroud, C. R., Krauss, T. D.
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Temperature
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