Thermodynamic coupling of reactions via few-molecule vibrational polaritons
Abstract
Interaction between light and molecular vibrations leads to hybrid light-matter states called vibrational polaritons. Even though many intriguing phenomena have been predicted for single-molecule vibrational strong coupling (VSC), several studies suggest that these effects tend to be diminished in the many-molecule regime due to the presence of dark states. Achieving single or few-molecule vibrational polaritons has been constrained by the need for fabricating extremely small mode volume infrared cavities. In this work, we propose an alternative strategy to achieve single-molecule VSC in a cavity-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (CERS) setup, based on the physics of cavity optomechanics. We then present a scheme harnessing few-molecule VSC to thermodynamically couple two reactions, such that a spontaneous electron transfer can now fuel a thermodynamically uphill reaction that was non-spontaneous outside the cavity.
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@article{arxiv.2302.03880,
title = {Thermodynamic coupling of reactions via few-molecule vibrational polaritons},
author = {Arghadip Koner and Matthew Du and Sindhana Pannir-Sivajothi and Randall H. Goldsmith and Joel Yuen-Zhou},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2302.03880},
year = {2023}
}
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