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arxiv: 1304.2061 · v3 · pith:RTOBCII6new · submitted 2013-04-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas

Zero Dimensional Polariton Laser in a Sub-Wavelength Grating Based Vertical Microcavity

classification ❄️ cond-mat.quant-gas
keywords cavitypolaritonquantumconfinementconventionalcouplinggratingmirror
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Semiconductor exciton-polaritons in planar microcavities form coherent two-dimensional condensates in non-equilibrium. However, coupling of multiple lower-dimensional polariton quantum systems, critically needed for polaritonic quantum device applications and novel cavity-lattice physics, has been limited due to the conventional cavity structures. Here we demonstrate full confinement of the polaritons non-destructively using a hybrid cavity made of a single-layer sub-wavelength grating mirror and a distributed Bragg reflector. Single-mode polariton lasing was observed at a chosen polarization. Incorporation of a designable slab mirror into the conventional vertical cavity, when operating in the strong-coupling regime, enables confinement, control and coupling of polariton gasses in a scalable fashion. It may open a door to experimental implementation of polariton-based quantum photonic devices and coupled cavity quantum electrodynamics systems.

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