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Completed HORIZON European Commission

Strong-Coupling for Optimal Plasmon-Catalysis


Funder European Commission
Recipient Organization Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola Ab
Country Sweden
Start Date Jan 12, 2023
End Date Jan 11, 2025
Duration 730 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Coordinator
Data Source European Commission
Grant ID 101065117
Grant Description

SCOPC (Strong-Coupling for Optimal Plasmon-Catalysis) will provide a theoretical methodology and detailed investigation to improve photo-chemical plasmonic catalysis and extend it with a non-intrusive control-strategy.

I will efficiently embed realistic external electromagnetic environments into first-principles density-functional theory calculations.

Shaping this electromagnetic environment into the form of a resonator, the resonator, plasmonic particle and molecule constitute multi-component cavities which provide non-intrusive control over the plasmon-molecule dynamics by means of the size and quality of the external resonator.

SCOPC paves a way to control photo-absorption cross-section and catalytic features on-the-flight without the need to change structure or composition of the nanoparticles. In addition, I will resolve current limitations of first-principles QED.

Especially the limitation to treat only very few molecules strongly coupled to a photonic environment stands in clear conflict with experimental reality, a problem that will be resolved with the help of subsystem density-functional theory.

I will provide a detailed study from first-principles on the impact of strong light-matter coupling on plasmonic catalysis and energy-transfer in general. SCOPC adds a new facet to plasmonic catalysis and delivers vital extensions to first-principles QED.

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Chalmers Tekniska Hogskola Ab

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