Abstract

The blinking fluorescence of a single nanoparticle excited by CW laser radiation was studied. In the case of a low time resolution setup, blinking fluorescence appears to be a continuous emission. Blinking can nevertheless be established if we measure the photon distribution function in such quasi-continuous fluorescence.

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