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      Strong light–matter interactions: a new direction within chemistry

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          Strong light–matter coupling enables the possibility of changing the properties of molecules, without modifying their chemical structures, thus enabling a completely new way to study chemistry and explore materials.

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          It is possible to modify the chemical and physical properties of molecules, not only through chemical modifications but also by coupling molecules strongly to light. More intriguingly, strong coupling between molecules and light is possible even without the presence of a photon. The phenomenon that makes this possible is called vacuum fluctuations, which is the finite zero point energy of the quantized electromagnetic field inside an optical cavity. The light–matter coupling, which can be as large as 1 eV (100 kJ mol –1), leads to the formation of new hybrid states, called polaritons. The formed hybrid states can be viewed as a linear combination of light (vacuum field) and matter (molecules), thus completely changing the energy landscape of the system. Using vacuum fluctuations, strong light–matter interactions have for instance been used to change chemical reactivity, charge conductivity, excited state relaxation pathways and rates of chemical reactions of organic molecules. In this review a brief history of the field is given, followed by a theoretical framework, methods of analysis, and a review of accomplishments. Finally, a personal reflection on the future perspectives and applications within this field is given.

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          Strong coupling between surface plasmon polaritons and emitters: a review

          In this review we look at the concepts and state-of-the-art concerning the strong coupling of surface plasmon-polariton modes to states associated with quantum emitters such as excitons in J-aggregates, dye molecules and quantum dots. We explore the phenomenon of strong coupling with reference to a number of examples involving electromagnetic fields and matter. We then provide a concise description of the relevant background physics of surface plasmon polaritons. An extensive overview of the historical background and a detailed discussion of more recent relevant experimental advances concerning strong coupling between surface plasmon polaritons and quantum emitters is then presented. Three conceptual frameworks are then discussed and compared in depth: classical, semi-classical and fully quantum mechanical; these theoretical frameworks will have relevance to strong coupling beyond that involving surface plasmon polaritons. We conclude our review with a perspective on the future of this rapidly emerging field, one we are sure will grow to encompass more intriguing physics and will develop in scope to be of relevance to other areas of science.
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                Journal
                Chem Soc Rev
                Chem Soc Rev
                Chemical Society Reviews
                Royal Society of Chemistry
                0306-0012
                1460-4744
                4 February 2019
                21 January 2019
                : 48
                : 3
                : 937-961
                Affiliations
                [a ] University of Gothenburg , Department of Chemistry and Molecular Biology , Kemigården 4 , 41296 Gothenburg , Sweden . Email: karl.borjesson@ 123456gu.se
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                †Contributed equally to this work.

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                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-5261-6937
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-0768-3452
                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-5719-6903
                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8533-201X
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                c8cs00193f
                10.1039/c8cs00193f
                6365945
                30662987
                0c57bfd7-8b9a-4c98-bb0b-72930de46580
                This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019

                This article is freely available. This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence (CC BY 3.0)

                History
                : 30 October 2018
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