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Garrek Stemo1, Hayata Yamada1, Hiroyuki Katsuki1
1Graduate School of Science and Technology, Nara Institute of Science and Technology, Ikoma 630-0192 Japan.
Abstract:
Vibrational strong coupling and the formation of vibrational polaritons are a result of strong light-matter interaction between a cavity photon and a molecular vibrational mode. The Rabi splitting parameter, which reflects the microscopic light-matter interaction strength, reveals information about the molecular alignment and concerted vibrational motion inside the cavity. We have investigated vibrational strong coupling of 4-cyano-4'-octylbiphenyl liquid crystal molecules in isotropic and smectic A phases. We observed a ∼30% change in the Rabi splitting with the phase transition from isotropic to smectic A by controlling the temperature, together with the onset of polarization-dependent anisotropy of the Rabi splitting in the smectic A phase. Based on the estimated orientational distribution function, we show that the observed Rabi splitting difference in the isotropic and smectic A phases can only be explained by taking into account the influence of collective vibrational motion in the cavity, which affects the molecular properties under the vibrational strong coupling regime.
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