Ultrastrong plasmon-phonon coupling via epsilon-near-zero nanocavities
Abstract
Vibrational ultrastrong coupling (USC), where the light-matter coupling strength is comparable to the vibrational frequency of molecules, presents new opportunities to probe the interactions of molecules with zero-point fluctuations, harness cavity-enhanced chemical reactions, and develop novel devices in the mid-infrared regime. Here we use epsilon-near-zero nanocavities filled with a model polar medium (SiO) to demonstrate USC between phonons and gap plasmons. We present classical and quantum mechanical models to quantitatively describe the observed plasmon-phonon USC phenomena and demonstrate a splitting of up to 50% of the resonant frequency. Our wafer-scale nanocavity platform will enable a broad range of vibrational transitions to be harnessed for USC applications.
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@article{arxiv.2003.00136,
title = {Ultrastrong plasmon-phonon coupling via epsilon-near-zero nanocavities},
author = {Daehan Yoo and Fernando de León-Pérez and In-Ho Lee and Daniel A. Mohr and Matthew Pelton and Markus B. Raschke and Joshua D. Caldwell and Luis Martín-Moreno and Sang-Hyun Oh},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.00136},
year = {2021}
}
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45 pages, 12 figures