When do molecular polaritons behave like optical filters?

IF 40.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Kai Schwennicke, Arghadip Koner, Juan B Pérez-Sánchez, Wei Xiong, Noel C Giebink, Marissa L Weichman, Joel Yuen-Zhou
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This review outlines several linear optical effects featured by molecular polaritons arising in the collective strong light-matter coupling regime. Under weak laser irradiation and when the single-molecule light-matter coupling can be neglected (often in the limit when the number of molecules per photon mode is large), we show that the excited-state molecular dynamics under collective strong coupling can be exactly replicated without the cavity using a shaped (or "filtered") laser, whose field amplitude is enhanced by the cavity quality factor, shining on the bare molecules. As a consequence, the absorption within a cavity can be understood as the overlap between the polariton transmission and the bare molecular absorption, suggesting that polaritons act in part as optical filters. This framework demystifies and provides a straightforward explanation for a large class of experiments and theoretical models in molecular polaritonics, highlighting that the same effects can be achieved without the cavity with shaped laser pulses. With a few modifications, this simple conceptual picture can also be adapted to understand the incoherent nonlinear response of polaritonic systems. This review establishes a clear distinction between polaritonic phenomena that can be fully explained through classical linear optics and those that require a quantum electrodynamics approach. It also highlights the need to differentiate between effects that necessitate polaritons (i.e., hybrid light-matter states) and those that can occur in the weak coupling regime. We further discuss that certain quantum optical effects like fluorescence can be partially described as optical filtering, whereas some others like cavity-induced Raman scattering go beyond this. Further exploration in these areas is needed to uncover novel polaritonic phenomena beyond optical filtering.

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分子极化子什么时候表现得像光学滤光片?
本文概述了在集体强光-物质耦合状态下产生的分子极化子所具有的几种线性光学效应。在弱激光照射下,当单分子光-物质耦合可以忽略时(通常在每个光子模式的分子数很大的极限下),我们证明了在没有腔的情况下,使用形状(或“过滤”)激光可以精确地复制集体强耦合下的激发态分子动力学,其场振幅通过腔质量因子增强,照射在裸露的分子上。因此,腔内的吸收可以理解为极化子传输和裸分子吸收之间的重叠,这表明极化子在一定程度上起着光学滤光器的作用。这个框架揭开了分子极化电子学中大量实验和理论模型的神秘面纱,并为它们提供了一个直接的解释,强调了在没有形状激光脉冲的空腔的情况下也可以实现相同的效果。经过一些修改,这个简单的概念图也可以用来理解极化系统的非相干非线性响应。本综述明确区分了可以通过经典线性光学充分解释的极化现象和需要量子电动力学方法解释的极化现象。它还强调需要区分需要极化的效应(即,混合光物质状态)和那些可能在弱耦合状态下发生的效应。我们进一步讨论了某些量子光学效应,如荧光,可以部分地描述为光学滤波,而其他一些量子光学效应,如腔诱导拉曼散射,则超出了这一点。需要在这些领域进行进一步的探索,以发现超越光学滤波的新的极化现象。
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Chemical Society Reviews
Chemical Society Reviews 化学-化学综合
CiteScore
80.80
自引率
1.10%
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345
审稿时长
6.0 months
期刊介绍: Chemical Society Reviews is published by: Royal Society of Chemistry. Focus: Review articles on topics of current interest in chemistry; Predecessors: Quarterly Reviews, Chemical Society (1947–1971); Current title: Since 1971; Impact factor: 60.615 (2021); Themed issues: Occasional themed issues on new and emerging areas of research in the chemical sciences
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