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Theory of Vibrational Polariton Chemistry in the Collective Coupling Regime

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Journal J Chem Phys
Specialties Biophysics
Chemistry
Date 2022 Jan 9
PMID 34998324
Citations 11
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Abstract

We theoretically demonstrate that the chemical reaction rate constant can be significantly suppressed by coupling molecular vibrations with an optical cavity, exhibiting both the collective coupling effect and the cavity frequency modification of the rate constant. When a reaction coordinate is strongly coupled to the solvent molecules, the reaction rate constant is reduced due to the dynamical caging effect. We demonstrate that collectively coupling the solvent to the cavity can further enhance this dynamical caging effect, leading to additional suppression of the chemical kinetics. This effect is further amplified when cavity loss is considered.

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