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Terahertz cavity hybridization of collective proteins vibrations

Other Condensed Matter 2026-03-17 v1

Abstract

Hybrid light-matter states have transformed photonics, yet their realization with driven collective vibrations in biological systems remains an open challenge. Here we show that optically pumped R-phycoerythrin proteins at room temperature support coherent sub-terahertz vibrational modes consistent with Frohlich condensation, and that these modes hybridize with confined terahertz cavity photons in a microfluidic cavity platform. The resulting spectra exhibit a resolved doublet, power- and concentration-dependent redistribution of spectral weight, and linewidth narrowing indicative of cavity-modified dissipation. Quantitative analysis reveals collective square-root of N-scaling of the coupling strength, with cooperativity and splitting-to-linewidth ratios exceeding unity, consistent with the onset of strong collective coupling driven by the vibrational molecular mode. A microscopic nonequilibrium analysis further indicates that the relaxation timescale toward the Frohlich polariton state is on the order of 1-10 microseconds. These findings identify terahertz cavities as a platform for stabilizing and controlling collective molecular vibration dynamics and open opportunities for cavity-engineered vibrational spectroscopy, label-free biosensing and photonic control of energy transport in complex biomolecular systems.

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@article{arxiv.2603.14476,
  title  = {Terahertz cavity hybridization of collective proteins vibrations},
  author = {Elsa Perez-Martin and Laurent Bonnet and Songlin Fang and Jelle Bannink and Elwin Vrouwe and Cedric Bray and Frederic Teppe and Sandra Ruffenach and Elodie Strupiechonski and Zhedong Zhang and Jeremie Torres},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.14476},
  year   = {2026}
}

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27 pages , 4 figures + SM