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Quantum emission assisted by energy landscape modification in pentacene-decorated carbon nanotubes

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arxiv 2103.10665 v1 pith:FSAG2S42 submitted 2021-03-19 cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords carbonnanotubesemissionquantumenergylandscapeparticlespentacene
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Photoluminescent carbon nanotubes are expected to become versatile room-temperature single-photon sources that have applications in quantum information processing. Quantum emission from carbon nanotubes is often induced by localization of excitons or exciton-exciton annihilation. Here, we modify the local energy landscape of excitons by decorating nanoscale pentacene particles onto air-suspended single-walled carbon nanotubes. Directional exciton diffusion from the undecorated region to the decorated site is demonstrated, suggesting exciton trapping induced by local dielectric screening from pentacene particles. Photoluminescence and photon correlation measurements on a representative carbon nanotube reveal enhanced exciton-exciton annihilation and single-photon emission at room temperature. Pentacene particles are shown to promote strong photon antibunching at the decorated site, indicating that noncovalent functionalization using molecules can be an effective approach for energy landscape modification and quantum emission in carbon nanotubes.

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