Accurate Investigation on the Fluorescence Resonance Energy Transfer between Single Organic Molecules and Monolayer WSe2 by Quantum Coherent Modulation-Enhanced Single-Molecule Imaging Microscopy

2019 
Hybrid organic two-dimensional (2D) materials heterostructures are attracting tremendous attention for optoelectronic applications due to their low-cost processing and complementary advantages. However, accurate understanding of the fundamental physics on the interface of the hybrid heterostructures at the single-molecule level remains largely unexplored. Here, we investigated the fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between the single organic molecules and monolayer WSe2 through a newly developed single molecule microscopy technique, quantum coherent modulation-enhanced single-molecule imaging microscopy (QCME-SMIM). It is shown that the extremely weak energy transfer signal was successfully extracted from the huge fluorescence background, originating from the emission of monolayer WSe2. The observed energy transfer efficiency is in agreement with a d–4 distance dependence, with a Forster radius of ∼6 nm for the hybrid structures. Our work not only provides valuable insight into the FRET process...
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