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Extending the Large Molecule Limit: The Role of Fermi Resonance in Developing a Quantum Functional Group.

Guo-Zhu ZhuGuanming LaoClaire E DickersonJustin R CaramWesley C CampbellAnastassia N AlexandrovaEric R Hudson
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2024)
Polyatomic molecules equipped with optical cycling centers (OCCs), enabling continuous photon scattering during optical excitation, are exciting candidates for advancing quantum information science. However, as these molecules grow in size and complexity, the interplay of complex vibronic couplings on optical cycling becomes a critical but relatively unexplored consideration. Here, we present an extensive exploration of Fermi resonances in large-scale OCC-containing molecules using high-resolution dispersed laser-induced fluorescence and excitation spectroscopy. These resonances manifest as vibrational coupling leading to intensity borrowing by combination bands near optically active harmonic bands, which require additional repumping lasers for effective optical cycling. To mitigate these effects, we explore altering the vibrational energy level spacing through substitutions on the phenyl ring or changes in the OCC itself. While the complete elimination of vibrational coupling in complex molecules remains challenging, our findings highlight significant mitigation possibilities, opening new avenues for optimizing optical cycling in large polyatomic molecules.
Keyphrases
  • energy transfer
  • high resolution
  • high speed
  • high intensity
  • quantum dots
  • density functional theory
  • mass spectrometry
  • molecular dynamics simulations
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  • single molecule