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Enhancing Vibrational Light-Matter Coupling Strength beyond the Molecular Concentration Limit Using Plasmonic Arrays

Journal

NANO LETTERS
Volume 21, Issue 3, Pages 1320-1326

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.0c04014

Keywords

Vibropolariton; Strong coupling; Plasmonic; Polaritonic chemistry

Funding

  1. Swedish Research Council ( VR Miljo project) [2016-06059]
  2. Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation [KAW 2019.0140, KAW 2017.0192]
  3. European Research council [ERC-2017-StG757733]

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The addition of a gold nanorod array into a cavity containing pure organic molecules increases the total coupling strength by an order of magnitude and narrows the plasmon line width inside the cavity significantly. These results provide a step forward in exploring vibropolaritonic chemistry and may be utilized in plasmon based biosensors.
Vibrational strong coupling is emerging as a promising tool to modify molecular properties by making use of hybrid light-matter states known as polaritons. Fabry-Perot cavities filled with organic molecules are typically used, and the molecular concentration limits the maximum reachable coupling strength. Developing methods to increase the coupling strength beyond the molecular concentration limit are highly desirable. In this Letter, we investigate the effect of adding a gold nanorod array into a cavity containing pure organic molecules using FT-IR microscopy and numerical modeling. Incorporation of the plasmonic nanorod array that acts as artificial molecules leads to an order of magnitude increase in the total coupling strength for the cavity with matching resonant frequency filled with organic molecules. Additionally, we observe a significant narrowing of the plasmon line width inside the cavity. We anticipate that these results will be a step forward in exploring vibropolaritonic chemistry and may be used in plasmon based biosensors.

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