Strong Coupling, Disordered Environments, and Chemistry Under Illumination
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
In this talk, I will highlight our recent work in the area of polaritonics and molecules in cavities, whereby we have sought to understand how molecules collectively subjected to strong light-matter coupling can change their behavior given the weak coupling of one individual molecule to a field. I will focus on molecules under illumination, with and without disorder, and I will show what interesting features emerge and what interesting features do not emerge under our simulations. In particular, I will highlight the possibility that one can use strong coupling to achieve large localization of vibrational excitation. Finally, I will propose a few new directions for modeling nonadiabatic motion in the presence of strong light-matter coupling.
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Presenters
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Joseph E Subotnik
University of Pennsylvania
Authors
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Joseph E Subotnik
University of Pennsylvania
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Tao E Li
University of Pennsylvania
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Maxim Sukharev
Arizona State University
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Abraham Nitzan
University of Pennsylvania
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Hsing-Ta Chen
Notre Dame, University of Notre Dame
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Zeyu Zhou
University of Pennsylvania