Physical Review X (Apr 2017)

Coherent Coupling of a Single Molecule to a Scanning Fabry-Perot Microcavity

  • Daqing Wang,
  • Hrishikesh Kelkar,
  • Diego Martin-Cano,
  • Tobias Utikal,
  • Stephan Götzinger,
  • Vahid Sandoghdar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.7.021014
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
p. 021014

Abstract

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Organic dye molecules have been used in a great number of scientific and technological applications, but their wider use in quantum optics has been hampered by transitions to short-lived vibrational levels, which limit their coherence properties. To remedy this, one can take advantage of optical resonators. Here, we present the first results on coherent molecule-resonator coupling, where a single polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon molecule extinguishes 38% of the light entering a microcavity at liquid helium temperature. We also demonstrate fourfold improvement of single-molecule stimulated emission compared to free-space focusing and take first steps for coherent mechanical manipulation of the molecular transition. Our approach of coupling molecules to an open and tunable microcavity with a very low mode volume and moderately low quality factors of the order of 10^{3} paves the way for the realization of nonlinear and collective quantum optical effects.