UV/vis-to-IR Photonic Down Conversion Mediated by Excited State Vibrational Polaritons

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph) Physics - Chemical Physics FOS: Physical sciences 02 engineering and technology 0210 nano-technology 7. Clean energy
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2211.16613 Publication Date: 2022-01-01
ABSTRACT
24 pages, 5 figures<br/>This work proposes a new photophysical phenomenon whereby UV/vis excitation of a molecule involving a Franck-Condon (FC) active vibration yields infrared (IR) emission by strong coupling to an optical cavity. The resulting UV/vis-to-IR photonic down conversion process is mediated by vibrational polaritons in the electronic excited state potential. It is shown that the formation of such excited state vibrational polaritons (ESVP) via UV/vis excitation only occurs with molecules having vibrational modes with both a non-zero FC activity and IR activity in the excited state. Density functional theory calculations are shown to effectively identify a candidate molecule, 1-Pyreneacetic acid (PAA), with this property and the dynamics of ESVP are modeled using the truncated Wigner approximation. Overall, this work presents a new avenue of polariton chemistry where excited state dynamics, driven by photoexcitation, are influenced by the formation of vibrational polaritons. Along with this, the photonic down conversion is potentially useful in both the sensing of excited state vibrations and in quantum transduction schemes.<br/>
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