posted on 2013-11-22, 00:00authored byAdi Salomon, Robert J. Gordon, Yehiam Prior, Tamar Seideman, Maxim Sukharev
We demonstrate strong coupling between molecular excited states and surface plasmon modes of a slit
array in a thin metal film. The coupling manifests itself as an anticrossing behavior of the two newly
formed polaritons. As the coupling strength grows, a new mode emerges, which is attributed to long-range
molecular interactions mediated by the plasmonic field. The new, molecular-like mode repels the polariton
states, and leads to an opening of energy gaps both below and above the asymptotic free molecule energy.
Funding
US Department of Energy (Grant No. DE-SC0001785)
and the National Science Foundation’s MRSEC program
(DMR-1121262) at the Materials Research Center of
Northwestern University.