We show that the disorder scaling of the low-temperature optical absorption linewidth of tubular molecular assemblies sharply contrasts with that known for one-dimensional aggregates. The difference can be explained by an anomalous localization of excitons, which arises from the combination of long-range intermolecular interactions and the tube's higher-dimensional geometry. As a result, the exciton density of states near the band bottom drops to zero, leading to a strong suppression of exciton localization. Our results explain the strong linear dichroism and weak exciton-exciton scattering in tubular J aggregates observed in experiments and suggest that for nanoscale wirelike applications a tubular shape is to be preferred over a truly one...
International audienceAt cryogenic temperature and at the single emitter level, the optical properti...
Natural light-harvesting antennae employ a dense array of chromophores to optimize energy transport ...
We report 1.6 ± 1 μm exciton transport in self-assembled supramolecular light-harvesting nanotubes (...
We show that the disorder scaling of the low-temperature optical absorption linewidth of tubular mol...
Using numerical simulations, we study the effect of disorder on the optical properties of cylindrica...
We study the exciton localization and resulting optical response for disordered tubular aggregates o...
We study the exciton localization and resulting optical response for disordered tubular aggregates o...
The efficiency of natural light-harvesting complexes relies on delocalization and directed transfer ...
We present a brief overview of recent work on the optical properties of molecular aggregates with a ...
Structural disorder within self-assembled molecular aggregates may have strong effects on their opti...
International audienceAt cryogenic temperature and at the single emitter level, the optical properti...
Natural light-harvesting antennae employ a dense array of chromophores to optimize energy transport ...
We report 1.6 ± 1 μm exciton transport in self-assembled supramolecular light-harvesting nanotubes (...
We show that the disorder scaling of the low-temperature optical absorption linewidth of tubular mol...
Using numerical simulations, we study the effect of disorder on the optical properties of cylindrica...
We study the exciton localization and resulting optical response for disordered tubular aggregates o...
We study the exciton localization and resulting optical response for disordered tubular aggregates o...
The efficiency of natural light-harvesting complexes relies on delocalization and directed transfer ...
We present a brief overview of recent work on the optical properties of molecular aggregates with a ...
Structural disorder within self-assembled molecular aggregates may have strong effects on their opti...
International audienceAt cryogenic temperature and at the single emitter level, the optical properti...
Natural light-harvesting antennae employ a dense array of chromophores to optimize energy transport ...
We report 1.6 ± 1 μm exciton transport in self-assembled supramolecular light-harvesting nanotubes (...