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Driving chemical reactions with polariton condensates

Chemistry

Driving chemical reactions with polariton condensates

S. Pannir-sivajothi, J. A. Campos-gonzalez-angulo, et al.

This groundbreaking research by Sindhana Pannir-Sivajothi and colleagues unveils how vibrational polariton condensation can significantly enhance electron transfer processes. By leveraging the unique properties of polaritons, they demonstrate a novel mechanism to manipulate chemical reactions, potentially revolutionizing our understanding of energy dynamics in chemistry.

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Abstract
When molecular transitions strongly couple to photon modes, they form hybrid light-matter modes called polaritons. Collective vibrational strong coupling is a promising avenue for control of chemistry, but this can be deterred by the large number of quasi-degenerate dark modes. The macroscopic occupation of a single polariton mode by excitations, as observed in Bose-Einstein condensation, offers promise for overcoming this issue. Here we theoretically investigate the effect of vibrational polariton condensation on the kinetics of electron transfer processes. Compared with excitation with infrared laser sources, the vibrational polariton condensate changes the reaction yield significantly at room temperature due to additional channels with reduced activation barriers resulting from the large accumulation of energy in the lower polariton, and the many modes available for energy redistribution during the reaction. Our results offer tantalizing opportunities to use condensates for driving chemical reactions, kinetically bypassing usual constraints of fast intramolecular vibrational redistribution in condensed phase.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Mar 28, 2022
Authors
Sindhana Pannir-Sivajothi, Jorge A. Campos-Gonzalez-Angulo, Luis A. Martínez-Martínez, Shubham Sinha, Joel Yuen-Zhou
Tags
polaritons
vibrational strong coupling
electron transfer
Bose-Einstein condensation
chemical reactions
activation barriers
energy redistribution
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