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Polarized Fock States for Polariton Photochemistry

Quantum Physics 2020-05-04 v1 Chemical Physics

Abstract

We use the polarized Fock states to describe the coupled molecule-cavity hybrid system in quantum electrodynamics. The molecular permanent dipoles polarize the photon field by displacing its vector potential, leading to non-orthogonality between the Fock states of two different polarized photon fields. These polarized Fock states allow an intuitive understanding of several new phenomena that go beyond the prediction of the quantum Rabi model, and at the same time, offer numerical convenience to converge the results. We further exploit this non-orthogonality to generate multiple photons from a single electronic excitation (downconversion) and control the photochemical reactivity.

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@article{arxiv.2005.00201,
  title  = {Polarized Fock States for Polariton Photochemistry},
  author = {Arkajit Mandal and Sebastian Montillo Vega and Pengfei Huo},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.00201},
  year   = {2020}
}