학술논문

Charge-Transfer Chemical Reactions in Nanofluidic Fabry-P{\'e}rot Cavities
Document Type
Working Paper
Source
Phys. Rev. B 103, 165412 (2021)
Subject
Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics
Language
Abstract
We investigate the chemical reactivity of molecular populations confined inside a nanofluidic Fabry-P{\'e}rot cavity. Due to strong light-matter interactions developing between a resonant electromagnetic cavity-mode and the electric dipole moment of the confined molecules, a polariton is formed. The former gets dressed by environmental vibrational and rotational degrees of freedom of the solvent. We call the resulting polariton dressed by its cloud of environmental excitation a ''reacton'', since it further undergoes chemical reactions. We characterize how the reacton formation modifies the kinetics of a photoisomerization chemical reaction involving an elementary charge-transfer process. We show that the reaction driving-force and reorganization energy are both modulated optically by the reactant concentration, the vacuum Rabi splitting and the de-tuning between the Fabry-P{\'e}rot cavity frequency and targeted electronic transition. Finally, we compute the ultrafast picosecond dynamics of the whole photochemical reaction. We predict that despite optical cavity losses and solvent-mediated non-radiative relaxation, measurable signatures of the reacton formation can be found in state-of-the-art pump-probe experiments.