Raman Modes Non-classicality through Entangled Photons Coupling to Plasmonic Modes
Ahmad Salmanogli

TL;DR
This paper investigates how entangled photons coupled with plasmonic core/shell nanoparticles can induce and enhance non-classical properties and entanglement in Raman modes, revealing temperature effects and revival phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a novel plasmonic system excited by entangled photons to induce non-classicality in Raman modes and analyzes the effects of environment and coupling on quantum properties.
Findings
Entangled photons induce non-classicality in Raman modes.
Temperature increase affects system dynamics and quantum properties.
Raman modes exhibit revival behavior as a quantum phenomenon.
Abstract
In this article, non-classical properties of Raman modes are investigated. The original goal, actually, is to identify how and by which method we can induce non-classicality in Raman modes. We introduce a plasmonic system in which Raman dye molecules are buried between two shells of the plasmonic materials similar to onion-like core/shell nanoparticle. This system is excited by the entangled photons, followed by analyzing its dynamics of motion using the Heisenberg-Langevin equations by which the time evolution of the signal-idler mode and Raman modes are derived. Interestingly, the entangled photons are coupled to the plasmonic modes which are used to improve the non-classicality. It is shown that the exciting system with the entangled photons lead to inducing the non-classicality in Raman modes and entanglement between them. This behavior is attributed to the non-classicality of input…
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