Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupled organic microcavities examining how they might self-consistently adapt their coupling to light. We consider both rotational and vibrational degrees of freedom, focusing on features which can be seen in the peak in the center of the spectrum at the bare excitonic frequency. In both cases we find that the matter-light coupling can lead to a self-consistent change of the molecular states, with consequent temperature-dependent signatures in the absorption spectrum. However, for typical parameters, these effects are much too weak to explain recent measurements. We show that another mechanism which naturally arises from our model of vibrationall...
The advent of efficient light-confining platforms marked the burgeoning of the field of Cavity Quant...
We explore the distribution of polaritons along the upper polariton branch of a strongly coupled org...
The photophysics of planar microcavities which employ organic materials as the optically resonant me...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Following experimental realizations of room temperature polariton lasing with organic molecules, we ...
Strong light-matter coupling to form exciton- and vibropolaritons is increasingly touted as a powerf...
Strong coupling between light and matter is possible with a variety of organic materials. In contras...
In the regime of strong coupling between molecular excitons and confined optical modes, the intramol...
Funding: EPSRC program “Hybrid Polaritonics” (EP/M025330/1) (JK, MAZ). PGK acknowledges support from...
This thesis is a theoretical study of the effects of vibrational degrees of freedom on the polariton...
Strong-coupling between excitons and confined photonic modes can lead to the formation of new quasi-...
While there have been numerous reports of long-range polariton transport at room-temperature in orga...
The photophysics of planar microcavities which employ organic materials as the optically resonant me...
The advent of efficient light-confining platforms marked the burgeoning of the field of Cavity Quant...
We explore the distribution of polaritons along the upper polariton branch of a strongly coupled org...
The photophysics of planar microcavities which employ organic materials as the optically resonant me...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Starting from a microscopic model, we investigate the optical spectra of molecules in strongly coupl...
Following experimental realizations of room temperature polariton lasing with organic molecules, we ...
Strong light-matter coupling to form exciton- and vibropolaritons is increasingly touted as a powerf...
Strong coupling between light and matter is possible with a variety of organic materials. In contras...
In the regime of strong coupling between molecular excitons and confined optical modes, the intramol...
Funding: EPSRC program “Hybrid Polaritonics” (EP/M025330/1) (JK, MAZ). PGK acknowledges support from...
This thesis is a theoretical study of the effects of vibrational degrees of freedom on the polariton...
Strong-coupling between excitons and confined photonic modes can lead to the formation of new quasi-...
While there have been numerous reports of long-range polariton transport at room-temperature in orga...
The photophysics of planar microcavities which employ organic materials as the optically resonant me...
The advent of efficient light-confining platforms marked the burgeoning of the field of Cavity Quant...
We explore the distribution of polaritons along the upper polariton branch of a strongly coupled org...
The photophysics of planar microcavities which employ organic materials as the optically resonant me...