All-optical control of molecular fluorescence
Abstract
We present a quantum electrodynamical procedure to demonstrate the all-optical control of molecular fluorescence. The effect is achieved on passage of an off-resonant laser beam through an optically activated system; the presence of a surface is not required. Following the derivation and analysis of the all-optical control mechanism, calculations are given to quantify the significant modification of spontaneous fluorescent emission with input laser irradiance. Specific results are given for molecules whose electronic spectra are dominated by transitions between three electronic levels, and suitable laser experimental methods are proposed. It is also shown that the phenomenon is sensitive to the handedness of circularly polarized throughput, producing a conferred form of optical activity.
- Publication:
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Physical Review A
- Pub Date:
- January 2010
- DOI:
- 10.1103/PhysRevA.81.013424
- Bibcode:
- 2010PhRvA..81a3424B
- Keywords:
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- 33.50.-j;
- 31.30.jn;
- 42.50.Ct;
- 42.65.An;
- Fluorescence and phosphorescence;
- radiationless transitions quenching;
- QED corrections to electric dipole moments and other atomic properties;
- Quantum description of interaction of light and matter;
- related experiments;
- Optical susceptibility hyperpolarizability