| Literature DB >> 29674448 |
Bo Xiang1, Raphael F Ribeiro2, Adam D Dunkelberger3, Jiaxi Wang2, Yingmin Li1, Blake S Simpkins3, Jeffrey C Owrutsky3, Joel Yuen-Zhou2, Wei Xiong4,2.
Abstract
We report experimental 2D infrared (2D IR) spectra of coherent light-matter excitations--molecular vibrational polaritons. The application of advanced 2D IR spectroscopy to vibrational polaritons challenges and advances our understanding in both fields. First, the 2D IR spectra of polaritons differ drastically from free uncoupled excitations and a new interpretation is needed. Second, 2D IR uniquely resolves excitation of hybrid light-matter polaritons and unexpected dark states in a state-selective manner, revealing otherwise hidden interactions between them. Moreover, 2D IR signals highlight the impact of molecular anharmonicities which are applicable to virtually all molecular systems. A quantum-mechanical model is developed which incorporates both nuclear and electrical anharmonicities and provides the basis for interpreting this class of 2D IR spectra. This work lays the foundation for investigating phenomena of nonlinear photonics and chemistry of molecular vibrational polaritons which cannot be probed with traditional linear spectroscopy.Keywords: microcavity; strong coupling; two-dimensional infrared spectroscopy; ultrafast dynamics; vibrational polariton
Year: 2018 PMID: 29674448 PMCID: PMC5948987 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1722063115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205