“…Analogous optomechanical systems use macroscopic vibrational modes such as cantilevers [9,10], beams [11], or pillars [12][13][14][15] coupled to highfinesse optical cavities in order to demonstrate a variety of effects such as cooling to the quantum vibrational ground state [16], parametric oscillation [17], and supercontinuum comb generation [18]. Recent theory [19,20] and experiments [8,21] have shown that this same optomechanical Hamiltonian describes vibrating molecular bonds in nanocavities, but with single-photon coupling coefficients ℏg 0 ∼ 10-100 meV, a millionfold larger than for macroscopic resonators. Here, we explore how this coupling can be used to elicit stimulated phonon scattering within vibrating bonds, leading toward phonon lasing or "phasing," observed previously in microfabricated mechanical oscillators [22][23][24], and we suggest how such mechanical resonances can lead to chemical reactions [ Fig.…”