Molecular optomechanics in the anharmonic cavity-QED regime using hybrid metal-dielectric cavity modes
Abstract
Using carefully designed hybrid metal-dielectric resonators, we study molecular optomechanics in the strong coupling regime (g 2/ωm > ), which manifests in anharmonic emission lines in the sideband-resolved region of the cavity-emitted spectrum (<ωm). This nonlinear optomechanical strong coupling regime is enabled through a metal-dielectric cavity system that yields not only deep sub-wavelength plasmonic confinement, but also dielectric-like confinement times that are more than two orders of magnitude larger than those from typical localized plasmon modes. These hybrid metal-dielectric cavity modes enable one to study new avenues of quantum plasmonics for single molecule Raman scattering.
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