Two-dimensional molecular crystals have been beyond the reach of systematic investigation because of the lack or instability of their well-defined forms. Here, we demonstrate drastically enhanced photostability and Davydov splitting in single and few-layer tetracene (Tc) crystals sandwiched between inorganic 2D crystals of graphene or hexagonal BN. Molecular orientation and long-range order mapped with polarized wide-field photoluminescence imaging and optical second-harmonic generation revealed high crystallinity of the 2D Tc and its distinctive orientational registry with the 2D inorganic crystals, which were also verified with first-principles calculations. The reduced dielectric screening in 2D space was manifested by enlarged Davydov s...
Excitons in two-dimensional (2D) materials are tightly bound and exhibit rich physics. So far, the o...
The two-photon absorption (2PA) spectrum of an organic single crystal is reported. The crystal is gr...
The isolation of various two-dimensional (2D) materials, and the possibility to combine them in vert...
We computed the optical properties of a large set of molecular crystals (∼2200 structures) composed ...
Doping an organic crystal such as an inorganic semiconductor without having a bad influence on cryst...
We present a comparative study of ultrafast photoconversion dynamics in tetracene (Tc) and pentacene...
In the last several decades, significant efforts have been devoted to two-dimensional (2D) materials...
We studied the dynamics of transfer of photoexcited electronic states in a bilayer of the two-dimens...
We studied the dynamics of transfer of photoexcited electronic states in a bilayer of the two-dimens...
© 2011 American Institute of Physics. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and...
An enhanced delayed fluorescence is demonstrated experimentally in tetracene single crystals strongl...
Mechanically flexible luminescent organic crystals have become an essential part of modern technolog...
The discovery of graphene, a single atomic layer of hexagonally packed carbons, can be considered as...
Blue amplified spontaneous emission at room temperature is demonstrated from the exposed face of the...
An organic material thin layer can be used to resonantly absorb light and nonradiatively transfer ex...
Excitons in two-dimensional (2D) materials are tightly bound and exhibit rich physics. So far, the o...
The two-photon absorption (2PA) spectrum of an organic single crystal is reported. The crystal is gr...
The isolation of various two-dimensional (2D) materials, and the possibility to combine them in vert...
We computed the optical properties of a large set of molecular crystals (∼2200 structures) composed ...
Doping an organic crystal such as an inorganic semiconductor without having a bad influence on cryst...
We present a comparative study of ultrafast photoconversion dynamics in tetracene (Tc) and pentacene...
In the last several decades, significant efforts have been devoted to two-dimensional (2D) materials...
We studied the dynamics of transfer of photoexcited electronic states in a bilayer of the two-dimens...
We studied the dynamics of transfer of photoexcited electronic states in a bilayer of the two-dimens...
© 2011 American Institute of Physics. The electronic version of this article is the complete one and...
An enhanced delayed fluorescence is demonstrated experimentally in tetracene single crystals strongl...
Mechanically flexible luminescent organic crystals have become an essential part of modern technolog...
The discovery of graphene, a single atomic layer of hexagonally packed carbons, can be considered as...
Blue amplified spontaneous emission at room temperature is demonstrated from the exposed face of the...
An organic material thin layer can be used to resonantly absorb light and nonradiatively transfer ex...
Excitons in two-dimensional (2D) materials are tightly bound and exhibit rich physics. So far, the o...
The two-photon absorption (2PA) spectrum of an organic single crystal is reported. The crystal is gr...
The isolation of various two-dimensional (2D) materials, and the possibility to combine them in vert...