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Differential molecule-cavity mode coupling in soft-cavities

The way molecules absorb, transfer, and emit light can be dramatically modified by coupling them to optical cavities. The extent of the modification is often defined by the cavity-molecule coupling strength. Evaluating this coupling strength for different types of modes supported by a cavity is crucial in designing cavities for molecule-cavity coupling. Here we probe a unique multimode cavity, a dielectric microsphere, also called a soft-cavity, which supports two distinct types of mode, dark-field scattering (DFS) modes and whispering gallery modes (WGM). Though seemingly similar, these modes show different characteristics such as spatial electric field profile, resonance line-width etc. We investigated coupling of a mono-layer of J-aggregated dye molecules and a dielectric plastic microsphere using two techniques, far-field excitation and evanescent excitation to generate DFS modes and WGMs respectively. We found that using WGMs we observe a clear signature of strong coupling, whereas with DFS modes we do not. We compared our experimental data to a simple coupled oscillator model and performed finite-element method based numerical simulations to provide a clearer understanding of our experimental findings.

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