Abstract

In Ref. 1 and at the Spring 2022 ECS B03 Symposium on Carbon Nanotubes, we reported on the long-range energy transfer of excitons from (6,5) to (7,5) carbon nanotubes across an insulating barrier in an optical microcavity, mediated by moderate and strong exciton-photon polariton coupling and measured via two-dimensional, white-light spectroscopy. This talk will present on the alternative use of nanotube-C60 photovoltaic devices embedded in microcavities to quantify the efficiency of this long-range energy transfer and the factors that affect it.[1] Energy cascades in donor-acceptor exciton-polaritons observed by ultrafast two-dimensional white-light spectroscopy, M. Son, Z.T. Armstrong, R.T Allen, A. Dhavamani, M.S. Arnold, M.T. Zanni, Nature Communications 13, 7305 (2022). DOI: 10.1038/s41467-022-35046-2

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