Photon antibunching in single-molecule vibrational sum-frequency generation
Sum-frequency generation (SFG) enables the coherent upconversion of electromagnetic signals and plays a significant role in mid-infrared vibrational spectroscopy for molecular analysis. Recent research indicates that plasmonic nanocavities, which confine light to extremely small volumes, can facilit...
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author | Moradi Kalarde Fatemeh Ciccarello Francesco Sánchez Muñoz Carlos Feist Johannes Galland Christophe |
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description | Sum-frequency generation (SFG) enables the coherent upconversion of electromagnetic signals and plays a significant role in mid-infrared vibrational spectroscopy for molecular analysis. Recent research indicates that plasmonic nanocavities, which confine light to extremely small volumes, can facilitate the detection of vibrational SFG signals from individual molecules by leveraging surface-enhanced Raman scattering combined with mid-infrared laser excitation. In this article, we compute the degree of second order coherence (g
(2)(0)) of the upconverted mid-infrared field under realistic parameters and accounting for the anharmonic potential that characterizes vibrational modes of individual molecules. On the one hand, we delineate the regime in which the device should operate in order to preserve the second-order coherence of the mid-infrared source, as required in quantum applications. On the other hand, we show that an anharmonic molecular potential can lead to antibunching of the upconverted photons under coherent, Poisson-distributed mid-infrared and visible drives. Our results therefore open a path toward bright and tunable source of indistinguishable single photons by leveraging “vibrational blockade” in a resonantly and parametrically driven molecule, without the need for strong light-matter coupling. |
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spelling | doaj-art-a98f242a2da3407dbb717d821fdac1712025-02-02T15:46:12ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86142025-01-01141597310.1515/nanoph-2024-0469Photon antibunching in single-molecule vibrational sum-frequency generationMoradi Kalarde Fatemeh0Ciccarello Francesco1Sánchez Muñoz Carlos2Feist Johannes3Galland Christophe4Institute of Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015Lausanne, SwitzerlandInstitute of Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015Lausanne, SwitzerlandCondensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, SpainCondensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, Madrid, SpainInstitute of Physics, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Lausanne (EPFL), CH-1015Lausanne, SwitzerlandSum-frequency generation (SFG) enables the coherent upconversion of electromagnetic signals and plays a significant role in mid-infrared vibrational spectroscopy for molecular analysis. Recent research indicates that plasmonic nanocavities, which confine light to extremely small volumes, can facilitate the detection of vibrational SFG signals from individual molecules by leveraging surface-enhanced Raman scattering combined with mid-infrared laser excitation. In this article, we compute the degree of second order coherence (g (2)(0)) of the upconverted mid-infrared field under realistic parameters and accounting for the anharmonic potential that characterizes vibrational modes of individual molecules. On the one hand, we delineate the regime in which the device should operate in order to preserve the second-order coherence of the mid-infrared source, as required in quantum applications. On the other hand, we show that an anharmonic molecular potential can lead to antibunching of the upconverted photons under coherent, Poisson-distributed mid-infrared and visible drives. Our results therefore open a path toward bright and tunable source of indistinguishable single photons by leveraging “vibrational blockade” in a resonantly and parametrically driven molecule, without the need for strong light-matter coupling.https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0469photonicsnanocavitiessingle photon sourcephoton blockadecavity optomechanicsvibrational spectroscopy |
spellingShingle | Moradi Kalarde Fatemeh Ciccarello Francesco Sánchez Muñoz Carlos Feist Johannes Galland Christophe Photon antibunching in single-molecule vibrational sum-frequency generation Nanophotonics photonics nanocavities single photon source photon blockade cavity optomechanics vibrational spectroscopy |
title | Photon antibunching in single-molecule vibrational sum-frequency generation |
title_full | Photon antibunching in single-molecule vibrational sum-frequency generation |
title_fullStr | Photon antibunching in single-molecule vibrational sum-frequency generation |
title_full_unstemmed | Photon antibunching in single-molecule vibrational sum-frequency generation |
title_short | Photon antibunching in single-molecule vibrational sum-frequency generation |
title_sort | photon antibunching in single molecule vibrational sum frequency generation |
topic | photonics nanocavities single photon source photon blockade cavity optomechanics vibrational spectroscopy |
url | https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2024-0469 |
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