2013
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.110.196406
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From Excitonic to Photonic Polariton Condensate in a ZnO-Based Microcavity

Abstract: We report exciton-polariton condensation in a new family of fully hybrid ZnO-based microcavity demonstrating the best-quality ZnO material available (a bulk substrate), a large quality factor (~4000) and large Rabi splittings (~240 meV). Condensation is achieved between 4 and 300 K and for excitonic fractions ranging between 17% and 96%, which corresponds to a tuning of the exciton-polariton mass, lifetime, and interaction constant by 1 order of magnitude. We demonstrate mode switching between polariton branch… Show more

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“…5 This second condition can be fulfilled either by enhancing their relaxation rate, e.g. by increasing the number of polariton-polariton interactions without destroying the strongcoupling regime, 6 or alternatively by increasing their lifetime, which is mainly limited by the cavity photon lifetime (i.e. by the cavity quality factor, Q).…”
Section: Lpn-cnrs Route De Nozay 91460 Marcoussis Francementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…5 This second condition can be fulfilled either by enhancing their relaxation rate, e.g. by increasing the number of polariton-polariton interactions without destroying the strongcoupling regime, 6 or alternatively by increasing their lifetime, which is mainly limited by the cavity photon lifetime (i.e. by the cavity quality factor, Q).…”
Section: Lpn-cnrs Route De Nozay 91460 Marcoussis Francementioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 Transfer matrix simulations, in which the band to band absorption is "artificially" removed, allows to determine a Rabi of ~150 ± 20 meV, dependent on the exact measurement position across the 2" sample. We had previously determined Rabi as a function of cavity thickness in a ZnO microcavity with two dielectric DBRs: 6 for a cavity thickness of 250 nm (~7λ/4) a Rabi of 225 meV was extracted. The difference in Rabi between the two cavities, which display the same thickness, is due to the larger field penetration depth in the epitaxial DBR compared to the dielectric one.…”
Section: Lpn-cnrs Route De Nozay 91460 Marcoussis Francementioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,16 Although polariton lasing has been mainly observed at low temperature due to the small binding energy typical of Wannier-Mott excitons, 13 recent developments have led to room temperature demonstrations in III-nitrides and ZnO. 17,18,19,20 Frenkel excitons possess binding energies of ~ 1 eV and are thus highly stable at room temperature. 21 Organic polariton lasing was first demonstrated in microcavities containing anthracene single-crystals.…”
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“…They represent the first class of optoelectronic devices based on exciton-polaritons and possess unique characteristics including ultra-low threshold power, controllable polarization of emission, and peculiar statistics of emitted photons. Room temperature operation has been demonstrated in GaN and ZnO-based polariton lasers [19][20][21].…”
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confidence: 99%