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Manipulating Optical Nonlinearities of Molecular Polaritons by Delocalization

Published 16 Jan 2019 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci and physics.optics | (1901.05526v2)

Abstract: Optical nonlinearities - how light-matter interactions are influenced by previous interactions with photons, are key resources in the contemporary photonics toolbox, relevant to quantum gate operations and all-optical switches. Optical nonlinearities of materials are often controlled at the microscopic level by chemical modification, which makes on-the-fly manipulation of such response challenging. Tunability of optical nonlinearities in the mid-IR is even less developed, hindering its applications in chemical sensing or IR photonic circuitry. Here, we report control of vibrational polariton coherent nonlinearities by manipulation of macroscopic parameters such as cavity longitudinal length or molecular concentration. These emergent nonlinearities last for the lifetime of the cavity mode, and subsequently evolve into the response determined by an incoherent population of dark reservoir modes. The observed phenomena arise due to the nonlinear macroscopic polarization stemming from strong coupling between microscopic molecular excitations and a macroscopic photonic cavity mode.

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