Intensity fluctuation spectroscopy of small numbers of dye molecules in a microcavity

S. C. Kitson, P. Jonsson, J. G. Rarity, and P. R. Tapster
Phys. Rev. A 58, 620 – Published 1 July 1998
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Abstract

The spontaneous emission from a thin layer of a dilute solution of fluorescent dye molecules within an optical microcavity has been studied. Strong fluctuations in fluorescence intensity are observed when the average number of molecules in the measurement volume is small. We have performed experiments that simultaneously characterize these fluctuations over nine orders of magnitude of time, from ns to s. These measurements have identified photon antibunching characteristic of single-molecule emission, along with triplet-state shelving and diffusion driven number fluctuations. The results give fundamental information on the kinetics of dye molecules and allow one to speculate about the prospect of using single molecules as sources of single photons for quantum optics.

  • Received 12 January 1998

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevA.58.620

©1998 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

S. C. Kitson, P. Jonsson*, J. G. Rarity, and P. R. Tapster

  • Defence Evaluation and Research Agency, St. Andrews Road, Malvern, Worcestershire WR14 3PS, United Kingdom

  • *Present address: KTH-Electrum, Department of Electronics, FMI, Electrum 229, S164 40 Kista, Sweden.

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