2015
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.91.201305
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Direct evidence of Rabi oscillations and antiresonance in a strongly coupled organic microcavity

Abstract: We report the direct observation of 30-fs period Rabi oscillations between excitons and cavity photons in a strongly coupled J-aggregate microcavity by means of time-resolved up-conversion and spectral interferometry measurements. The time structure of the transmitted electric field, measured by linear spectral interferometry, shows pronounced ultrafast beats. Its spectral phase reveals a distinct signature caused by destructive interference between the coherent drive and the field radiated by the exciton. Thi… Show more

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“…The understanding of relaxation dynamics of polaritons is very important in order to use strong coupling phenomena in, for instance, polaritonic devices. Several femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy (fs-TAS) studies have therefore been performed with this target in mind. , Worth noting here is that it is not always easy to distinguish between decay of states and cavity induced artifacts. It is therefore good to be aware of possible pitfalls before performing pump–probe spectroscopy on optical cavities .…”
Section: The Fabry–perot Cavitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The understanding of relaxation dynamics of polaritons is very important in order to use strong coupling phenomena in, for instance, polaritonic devices. Several femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy (fs-TAS) studies have therefore been performed with this target in mind. , Worth noting here is that it is not always easy to distinguish between decay of states and cavity induced artifacts. It is therefore good to be aware of possible pitfalls before performing pump–probe spectroscopy on optical cavities .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Figure 15 shows a nonexhaustive collection of works reporting threshold values for organic polariton lasers after the first observation by Kena-Cohen and Forrest in 2010 using a single crystal of anthracence. 15 Since then, condensation has been observed in many other organic systems, including other single crystals, 15 , 457 , 468 , 469 polymers, 72 , 449 , 470 , 471 oligofluorenes, 128 , 163 , 448 , 472 476 dyes, 16 , 18 , 458 , 477 , 478 proteins, 479 , 480 and hybrid systems. 242 The value of the threshold for condensation has been reduced by more than 2 orders of magnitude, with the lowest threshold reported in the order of just a few μJ cm –2 .…”
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“…27,28) The ultrafast nonlinear dynamics of cavity polaritons have been investigated in various ways. [29][30][31][32][33][34][35] However, there are few reports on Rabi splitting, that is, the transition between the upper polariton (UP) and lower polariton (LP) branches. In the strong coupling regime in semiconductor quantum nanostructures, the vacuum Rabi splitting energy is often located in the terahertz region.…”
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“…17 Immobilized TDBC J aggregates were prepared in a gel matrix at a TDBC concentration of about 4.5% weight. Details are found in ref 35.…”
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