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arxiv: 1805.10517 · v1 · pith:A2A7KM67new · submitted 2018-05-26 · ⚛️ physics.app-ph

Non-Linear Photocurrent Response to Bosonic Final State Stimulation in Microcavity Diodes

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keywords polaritonphotocurrentbosonicdiodesexcitonicfinallaserslasing
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We report the optical excitation-dependent output photocurrent characteristics of GaN-based polariton diode lasers operated under reverse-bias at room temperature. The photocurrent demonstrates a non-linear enhancement at an incident optical power of ~ 1.6 mW, which is approximately equivalent to the value of polariton lasing threshold observed when the diodes are operated under forward bias conditions. This is explained in the framework of an Auger-like process of excitonic dissociation into its constituent electron-hole pairs, which can be stimulated by the occupation of the polariton lasing states. The observed effect is a remarkable manifestation of the bosonic final state stimulation in polariton lasers. A model based on the coupled kinetic equations for the free carriers, the excitonic reservoir and the polariton condensate shows a good agreement to the experimental data.

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