We study the dependence of the vacuum Rabi splitting (VRS) on frequency disorder, vibrations, near-field effects, and density in molecular polaritonics. In the mesoscopic limit, static frequency disorder alone can already introduce a loss mechanism from polaritonic states into a dark state reservoir, which we quantitatively describe, providing an analytical scaling of the VRS with the level of disorder. Disorder additionally can split a molecular ensemble into donor-type and acceptor-type molecules and the combination of vibronic coupling, dipole-dipole interactions, and vibrational relaxation induces an incoherent FRET (Förster resonance energy transfer) migration of excitations within the collective molecular state. This is equivalent to ...
We investigate the effect of disorder in the laser intensity on the dynamics of dark-state polariton...
When photoactive molecules interact strongly with confined light modes in optical cavities, new hybr...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics advances the coherent control of a single quantum emitter with a quan...
We present a powerful formalism (d-CUT-E) to simulate the ultrafast quantum dynamics of molecular po...
Disorder is an intrinsic attribute of any realistic molecular system. It is known to lead to localiz...
We consider molecules confined to a microcavity whose dimensions are such that an excitation of the ...
Collectively coupling molecular ensembles to a cavity has been demonstrated to modify chemical react...
The paradigm of N quantum emitters coupled to a single cavity mode appears in many situations rangin...
Abstract Collectively coupling molecular ensembles to a cavity has been demonstrated to modify chemi...
The paradigm of $N$ quantum emitters coupled to a single cavity mode appears in many situations rang...
The effect of disorder in the intensity of the driving laser on a coupled array of cavitie...
$\mathcal{N}$ emitters collectively coupled to a quantised cavity mode are described by the Tavis-Cu...
A fundamental question in the field of polaritonic chemistry is whether collective coupling implies ...
The focus of this work is on a microscopic quantum electrodynamical understanding of cumulative quan...
International audienceWe study the interplay between disorder and light-matter coupling by consideri...
We investigate the effect of disorder in the laser intensity on the dynamics of dark-state polariton...
When photoactive molecules interact strongly with confined light modes in optical cavities, new hybr...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics advances the coherent control of a single quantum emitter with a quan...
We present a powerful formalism (d-CUT-E) to simulate the ultrafast quantum dynamics of molecular po...
Disorder is an intrinsic attribute of any realistic molecular system. It is known to lead to localiz...
We consider molecules confined to a microcavity whose dimensions are such that an excitation of the ...
Collectively coupling molecular ensembles to a cavity has been demonstrated to modify chemical react...
The paradigm of N quantum emitters coupled to a single cavity mode appears in many situations rangin...
Abstract Collectively coupling molecular ensembles to a cavity has been demonstrated to modify chemi...
The paradigm of $N$ quantum emitters coupled to a single cavity mode appears in many situations rang...
The effect of disorder in the intensity of the driving laser on a coupled array of cavitie...
$\mathcal{N}$ emitters collectively coupled to a quantised cavity mode are described by the Tavis-Cu...
A fundamental question in the field of polaritonic chemistry is whether collective coupling implies ...
The focus of this work is on a microscopic quantum electrodynamical understanding of cumulative quan...
International audienceWe study the interplay between disorder and light-matter coupling by consideri...
We investigate the effect of disorder in the laser intensity on the dynamics of dark-state polariton...
When photoactive molecules interact strongly with confined light modes in optical cavities, new hybr...
Cavity quantum electrodynamics advances the coherent control of a single quantum emitter with a quan...