The Rise and Current Status of Polaritonic Photochemistry and Photophysics
Review article, 2023

The interaction between molecular electronic transitions and electromagnetic fields can be enlarged to the point where distinct hybrid light-matter states, polaritons, emerge. The photonic contribution to these states results in increased complexity as well as an opening to modify the photophysics and photochemistry beyond what normally can be seen in organic molecules. It is today evident that polaritons offer opportunities for molecular photochemistry and photophysics, which has caused an ever-rising interest in the field. Focusing on the experimental landmarks, this review takes its reader from the advent of the field of polaritonic chemistry, over the split into polariton chemistry and photochemistry, to present day status within polaritonic photochemistry and photophysics. To introduce the field, the review starts with a general description of light-matter interactions, how to enhance these, and what characterizes the coupling strength. Then the photochemistry and photophysics of strongly coupled systems using Fabry-Perot and plasmonic cavities are described. This is followed by a description of room-temperature Bose-Einstein condensation/polariton lasing in polaritonic systems. The review ends with a discussion on the benefits, limitations, and future developments of strong exciton-photon coupling using organic molecules.

Author

Rahul Bhuyan

University of Gothenburg

Jürgen Mony

University of Gothenburg

Oleg Kotov

Chalmers, Physics, Nano and Biophysics

Gabriel W. Castellanos

Eindhoven University of Technology

Jaime Gómez Rivas

Eindhoven University of Technology

Timur Shegai

Chalmers, Physics, Nano and Biophysics

Karl Börjesson

University of Gothenburg

Chemical Reviews

0009-2665 (ISSN) 1520-6890 (eISSN)

Vol. 123 18 10877-10919

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Subject Categories

Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Theoretical Chemistry

DOI

10.1021/acs.chemrev.2c00895

PubMed

37683254

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11/14/2023