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Dataset for "SUPER Scheme in Action: Experimental Demonstration of Red-Detuned Excitation of a Quantum Emitter". This dataset contains data for https://pubs.acs.org/doi/full/10.1021/acs.nanolett.2c01783 The data is in either .txt or .csv format. The zip file "SUPERDataset" includes the following folders and data: Dataset for Figure 3(a) Folder .\Figure3\Experiment "2D_counts.txt" as Z matrix of 2D map "delta2_vec.txt" as X axis of 2D map "trans2_vec.txt" as Y axis of 2D map Dataset for Figure 3(b) folder .\Figure3\Theory "2D_theory.txt" as Z matrix of Theory 2D Map "delta2_vec.txt" as X axis of Theory 2D Map "trans2_vec.txt" as Y axis of Theory 2D Map Dateset for Figure 3(c) folder .\Figure3\Experiment "Line_cut_10p5meV.txt" , "Line_cut_10p6meV.txt" , "Line_cut_10p9meV.txt" are linecuts of 2D map Dataset for Figure 4(a) folder .\SUPER_vs_TPE "SUPER.txt" includes 2 columns. The first column corresponds to the power, and the second column corresponds to the counts(a.u.). "TPE.txt" includes 2 columns. The first column corresponds to the power, and the second column corresponds to the counts(a.u.). Dataset for Figure 4(b) Folder .\ "Spectra_SUPER_emission.txt" includes 2 columns. The first column corresponds to the wavelenght(nm), and the second column corresponds to the counts(a.u.). Dataset for Figure (4c) Folder .\ "g2_100ps.txt" includes 2 columns. The first column corresponds to the Time(ps), and the second column corresponds to the coincidences. Dataset for Supporting Information "Blinking-200ps-NotNormalized.txt" shows the blinking data. It includes 2 columns. The first column corresponds to the Time(ps), and the second column corresponds to the coincidences. "lifetime-1ps.txt" shows the blinking data. It includes 2 columns. The first column corresponds to the Time(ps), and the second column corresponds to the coincidences. How to extract data: Windows: Locate the .zip file on your computer. In this case, the zip file is named "SUPERDataset". Right-click on the .zip file and select "Extract All" from the context menu. This will open the extraction wizard. macOS: Locate the .zip file on your computer. In this case, the zip file is named "SUPERDataset". Double-click on the .zip file. macOS will automatically extract the contents of the .zip file to the same location. Linux: Open a terminal window. Navigate to the directory where the .zip file is located using the cd command. Run the following command to unzip the file: unzip SUPERDataset.zip
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