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Exact Solution for A Real Polaritonic System Under Vibrational Strong Coupling in Thermodynamic Equilibrium: Absence of Zero Temperature and Loss of Light-Matter Entanglement

The first exact quantum simulation of a real molecular system (HD$^+$) under strong ro-vibrational coupling to a quantized optical cavity mode in thermal equilibrium is presented. Theoretical challenges in describing strongly coupled systems of mixed quantum statistics (Bosons and Fermions) are discussed and circumvented by the specific choice of our molecular system. Our exact simulations reveal the absence of a zero temperature for the strongly coupled matter and light subsystems, due to cavity induced non-equilibrium conditions. Furthermore, we explore the temperature dependency of light-matter quantum entanglement, which emerges for the groundstate, but is quickly lost already in the deep cryogenic regime, opposing predictions from phenomenological models (Jaynes-Cummings). Distillable molecular light-matter entanglement of ro-vibrational states may open interesting perspectives for quantum technological applications. Moreover, we find that the dynamics (fluctuations) of matter remains modified by the quantum nature of the thermal and vacuum field fluctuations for significant temperatures, e.g. at ambient conditions. These observations (loss of entanglement and coupling to quantum fluctuations) has far reaching consequences for the understanding and control of polaritonic chemistry and materials science, since a semi-classical theoretical description of light-matter interaction becomes feasible, but the typical canonical equilibrium assumption for the nuclear dynamics remains broken. This opens the door for quantum fluctuations induced stochastic resonance phenomena under vibrational strong coupling. A plausible theoretical mechanism to explain the experimentally observed resonance phenomena in absence of periodic driving, which have not yet been understood.

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