Abstract

Single-molecule detection commonly requires focused laser beams because of the small absorption cross-sections of dye molecules. Now, researchers have shown that thousands of dye molecules in nanoparticles can transfer light excitation to a single acceptor dye, enabling single-molecule detection at sunlight excitation power.

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