Photon pumping, photodissociation and dissipation at interplay for the
fluorescence of a molecule in a cavity
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2302.08966v1
- Date: Fri, 17 Feb 2023 15:57:20 GMT
- Title: Photon pumping, photodissociation and dissipation at interplay for the
fluorescence of a molecule in a cavity
- Authors: Megha Gopalakrishna, Emil Vi\~nas Bostr\"om, Claudio Verdozzi
- Abstract summary: The model accounts for several optical response temporal scenarios.
It is a general and flexible template for insight into experiments where quantum photon confinement, leakage, nuclear motion and electronic correlations are at interplay.
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- Abstract: We introduce a model description of a diatomic molecule in an optical cavity,
with pump and fluorescent fields, and electron and nuclear motion are treated
on equal footing and exactly. The model accounts for several optical response
temporal scenarios: a Mollow spectrum hindered by electron correlations, a
competition of harmonic generation and molecular dissociation, a dependence of
fluorescence on photon pumping rate and dissipation. It is thus a general and
flexible template for insight into experiments where quantum photon
confinement, leakage, nuclear motion and electronic correlations are at
interplay.
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