Quantum Interferometric Pathway Selectivity in Difference-Frequency-Generation Spectroscopy

J Phys Chem Lett. 2023 Dec 7;14(48):10803-10809. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpclett.3c02341. Epub 2023 Nov 28.

Abstract

Even-order spectroscopies such as sum-frequency generation (SFG) and difference-frequency generation (DFG) can serve as direct probes of molecular chirality. Such signals are usually given by the sum of several interaction pathways that carry different information about matter. Here we focus on DFG, involving impulsive optical-optical-IR interactions, where the last IR pulse probes vibrational transitions in the ground or excited electronic state manifolds, depending on the interaction pathway. Spectroscopy with classical light can use phase matching to select the two pathways. In this theoretical study, we propose a novel quantum interferometric protocol that uses entangled photons to isolate individual pathways. This additional selectivity originates from engineering the state of light using a Zou-Wang-Mandel interferometer combined with coincidence detection.