Web Release Date: August 6,
Single-Molecule Orientations in Dyed Salt Crystals
University of Washington, Department of Chemistry, Box 351700, Seattle, Washington 98195-1700
Received: June 7, 2005
In Final Form: July 8, 2005
Abstract:
We present single-molecule confocal microscopy studies of orientational distributions for luminophores isolated
in potassium hydrogen phthalate (KAP) crystals. The incorporation of dye molecules that bear no size or
shape similarity to the host ions is observed, demonstrating that single-molecule studies on mixed crystals
need not be restricted to isomorphous host/guest pairs. Violamine R is oriented and overgrown by the fast
vicinal slopes of growth hillocks within the symmetry-related {010} growth sectors and DCM deposits in the
{11
} growth sectors of KAP. Both mixed crystals exhibit modest absorption dichroism relative to basic
pyranine-doped K2SO4. The latter was studied to ensure that a range of orientations was sampled in our
experiments. Average orientations determined at the single-molecule level were in close agreement to ensemble-averaged measurements for all three systems, and the chromophore orientational distributions were broader
than anticipated, indicating that the crystals incorporate guest molecules in a range of orientations outside the
measured ensemble average.
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