Excitation Energy Transfer under Strong Laser Drive
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2005.04719v2
- Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 04:14:16 GMT
- Title: Excitation Energy Transfer under Strong Laser Drive
- Authors: Xuanhua Wang, Zhedong Zhang, Jin Wang
- Abstract summary: A model with strong laser drive is proposed to greatly enhance the intermolecular distance of resonant energy transfer.
The optimal Rabi frequency and quantum yield of energy transfer are observed, resulting from the trade off between dipole-dipole interaction and molecule-cavity coupling.
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- Abstract: Strong molecule-light interaction enables the control of molecular structures
and dynamical processes. A model with strong laser drive is proposed to greatly
enhance the intermolecular distance of resonant energy transfer, where the
molecules are strongly driven by an optical cavity. The optimal Rabi frequency
and quantum yield of energy transfer are observed, resulting from the trade off
between dipole-dipole interaction and molecule-cavity coupling. When the strong
drive at certain Rabi frequency is applied, a larger spatial range of effective
energy transfer and a slower decay rate with the distance compared to the
F\"orster mechanism of resonant energy transfer are observed in our model. Our
work sheds light on spectroscopic study of the cooperative energy transfer in
molecular polaritons.
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