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Negligible Effect of Vibrational Polaritons on Chemical Reaction Rates via the Density of States Pathway.

Igor VurgaftmanBlake S SimpkinsAdam D DunkelbergerJeffrey C Owrutsky
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry letters (2020)
We show that the polariton density of states in planar optical cavities strongly coupled to vibrational excitations remains much lower than the density of vibrational states even at the frequency of the lower and upper polaritons under most practical circumstances. The polariton density of states is higher within a narrow window only when the inhomogeneous line width is at least an order of magnitude smaller than the Rabi splitting. Therefore, modification of reaction rates via the density-of-states pathway appears small or negligible for the scenarios reported in the literature. While the polariton density of states is bounded from above by the free-space optical density of states in dielectric cavities, it can be much higher for localized phonon polariton modes of nanoscale particles. We conclude that other potential explanations of the reported reactivity changes under vibrational strong coupling should be examined.
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