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arxiv: 1703.01844 · v3 · pith:X4IRAPU3new · submitted 2017-03-06 · ⚛️ physics.atm-clus · physics.optics

Twisted Molecular Excitons as Mediators for Changing the Angular Momentum of Light

classification ⚛️ physics.atm-clus physics.optics
keywords angularmomentumlightchangingexcitonsinteractionsmediatorsmolecules
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Molecules with C_N or C_Nh symmetry can absorb quanta of optical angular momentum to generate twisted excitons with well-defined quasi-angular momenta of their own. Angular momentum is conserved in such interactions at the level of a paraxial approximation for the light beam. A sequence of absorption events can thus be used to create a range of excitonic angular momenta. Subsequent decay can produce radiation with a single angular momentum equal to that accumulated. Such molecules can thus be viewed as mediators for changing the angular momentum of light. This sidesteps the need to exploit nonlinear light-matter interactions based on higher-order susceptibilities. A tight-binding paradigm is used to verify angular momentum conservation and demonstrate how it can be exploited to change the angular momentum of light. The approach is then extended to a time-dependent density functional theory setting where the key results are shown to hold in a many-body, multi-level setting.

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