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Electronic Strong Coupling of Gas-Phase Molecular Iodine

Chemical Physics 2026-02-11 v1

Abstract

Molecular polaritons, hybrid light-matter states formed from the strong coupling of molecular transitions and discrete photonic modes, are a compelling platform for optical control of chemical reactivity. Despite the origins of the field of polaritonics in atomic gases, strong coupling of molecular gases remains underexplored. The pristine, solvent-free gas-phase environment may prove ideal for gaining mechanistic understanding of molecular behavior under strong light-matter coupling. In this work, we achieve electronic strong coupling of the B-X, ν1\nu_1 = 0\rightarrow32, J = 53\rightarrow52 and B-X, ν1\nu_1 = 0\rightarrow34, J = 103\rightarrow102 rovibronic transitions of gas-phase iodine (I2_2) lying near 532.2 nm. We access a range of coupling strengths and detuning conditions with fine control over molecular number density and cavity length stabilization. This effort represents the first demonstration of electronic polaritons in a molecular gas and opens a new platform for polariton photochemistry and photophysics.

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@article{arxiv.2602.09243,
  title  = {Electronic Strong Coupling of Gas-Phase Molecular Iodine},
  author = {Jane C. Nelson and Trevor H. Wright and Neo Lin and Madeline Rohde and Marissa L. Weichman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2602.09243},
  year   = {2026}
}