Strong vibrational coupling in room temperature plasmonic resonators

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Abstract

Strong vibrational coupling has been realized in a variety of mechanical systems. However, there have been no experimental observations of strong coupling of the acoustic modes of plasmonic nanostructures, due to rapid energy dissipation in these systems. Here we realized strong vibrational coupling in ultra-high frequency plasmonic nanoresonators by increasing the vibrational quality factors by an order of magnitude. We achieved the highest frequency quality factor products of f × Q = 1.0 × 10 13 Hz for the fundamental mechanical modes, which exceeds the value of 0.6 × 10 13 Hz required for ground state cooling. Avoided crossing was observed between vibrational modes of two plasmonic nanoresonators with a coupling rate of g = 7.5 ± 1.2 GHz, an order of magnitude larger than the dissipation rates. The intermodal strong coupling was consistent with theoretical calculations using a coupled oscillator model. Our results enabled a platform for future observation and control of the quantum behavior of phonon modes in metallic nanoparticles.

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Wang, J., Yu, K., Yang, Y., Hartland, G. V., Sader, J. E., & Wang, G. P. (2019). Strong vibrational coupling in room temperature plasmonic resonators. Nature Communications, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-09594-z

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