On the nature of two-photon transitions for a collection of molecules in a Fabry-Perot cavity

Zeyu Zhou*, Hsing Ta Chen, Maxim Sukharev, Joseph E. Subotnik, Abraham Nitzan

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Abstract

We investigate the effect of a cavity on nonlinear two-photon transitions of a molecular system and we analyze how such an effect depends on the cavity quality factor, the field enhancement, and the possibility of dephasing. We find that the molecular response to strong light fields in a cavity with a variable quality factor can be understood as arising from a balance between (i) the ability of the cavity to enhance the field of an external probe and promote multiphoton transitions more easily and (ii) the fact that the strict selection rules on multiphoton transitions in a cavity support only one resonant frequency within the excitation range. Although our simulations use a classical level description of the radiation field (i.e., we solve Maxwell-Bloch or Maxwell-Liouville equations within the Ehrenfest approximation for the field-molecule interaction), based on experience with this level of approximation in the past studies of plasmonic and polaritonic systems, we believe that our results are valid over a wide range of external probing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number094107
JournalJournal of Chemical Physics
Volume160
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 7 Mar 2024

Funding

FundersFunder number
National Science FoundationCHE1953701
U.S. Department of Energy
Air Force Office of Scientific ResearchFA9550-22-1-0175
Office of Science
Basic Energy SciencesDE-SC0019397

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