Enhanced Raman Scattering from Vibro-Polariton Hybrid States

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Ground-state molecular vibrations can be hybridized through strong coupling with the vacuum field of a cavity optical mode in the infrared region, leading to the formation of two new coherent vibro-polariton states. The spontaneous Raman scattering from such hybridized light-matter states was studied, showing that the collective Rabi splitting occurs at the level of a single selected bond. Moreover, the coherent nature of the vibro-polariton states boosts the Raman scattering cross-section by two to three orders of magnitude, revealing a new enhancement mechanism as a result of vibrational strong coupling. This observation has fundamental consequences for the understanding of light-molecule strong coupling and for molecular science. Good vibrations: Ground-state molecular vibrations can be hybridized through strong coupling with the vacuum field of a cavity optical mode in the infrared region, leading to the formation of two new coherent vibro-polariton states. Raman scattering cross-section from the hybridized light-matter states can be boosted by two to three orders of magnitude as a result of strong coupling.

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Shalabney, A., George, J., Hiura, H., Hutchison, J. A., Genet, C., Hellwig, P., & Ebbesen, T. W. (2015). Enhanced Raman Scattering from Vibro-Polariton Hybrid States. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 54(27), 7971–7975. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.201502979

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