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Polariton induced conical intersection and berry phase

Journal

PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS
Volume 23, Issue 31, Pages 16868-16879

Publisher

ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cp00943e

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  1. National Science Foundation Enabling Quantum Leap in Chemistry program [CHE-1836546]
  2. Cottrell Scholar award

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This study investigates the Polariton induced conical intersection (PICI) created by coupling a diatomic molecule with quantized photon mode inside an optical cavity and the corresponding Berry Phase effects. The research shows that the Berry phase results in a phase-shift in the wavefunction after encircling the CI, while the geometric phase significantly influences the coupling between polaritonic states. These effects are further demonstrated through photo-fragment angular distribution.
We investigate the Polariton induced conical intersection (PICI) created from coupling a diatomic molecule with the quantized photon mode inside an optical cavity, and the corresponding Berry Phase effects. We use the rigorous Pauli-Fierz Hamiltonian to describe the quantum light-matter interactions between a LiF molecule and the cavity, and use the exact quantum propagation to investigate the polariton quantum dynamics. The molecular rotations relative to the cavity polarization direction play a role as the tuning mode of the PICI, resulting in an effective CI even within a diatomic molecule. To clearly demonstrate the dynamical effects of the Berry phase, we construct two additional models that have the same Born-Oppenheimer surface, but the effects of the geometric phase are removed. We find that when the initial wavefunction is placed in the lower polaritonic surface, the Berry phase causes a pi phase-shift in the wavefunction after the encirclement around the CI, indicated from the nuclear probability distribution. On the other hand, when the initial wavefunction is placed in the upper polaritonic surface, the geometric phase significantly influences the couplings between polaritonic states and therefore, the population dynamics between them. These BP effects are further demonstrated through the photo-fragment angular distribution. PICI created from the quantized radiation field has the promise to open up new possibilities to modulate photochemical reactivities.

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