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arxiv: 2201.10194 · v1 · pith:QIZT6F62 · submitted 2022-01-25 · physics.optics · cond-mat.mes-hall

Tailoring the band structure of plexcitonic crystals by strong coupling

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classification physics.optics cond-mat.mes-hall
keywords bandstructurescouplingstronghybridplexcitonicstructuretailoring
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Transition-metal dichalcogenides with their exciton-dominated optical behavior emerge as promising materials for realizing strong light-matter interactions in the visible range and at ambient conditions. When these materials are combined with metals, the energy confining ability of plasmon polaritons in metals below the diffraction limit, allows for further enhancing and tailoring the light-matter interaction, due to the formation of plexcitons in hybrid metal-TMDC structures at the interface. Herein, we demonstrate that the coupling between quasi-propagating plasmons in plasmonic crystals and excitons in WSe2, provides a multi-oscillator playground for tailoring the band structure of plasmonic crystal structures and results in emerging flat bands. The cathodoluminescence spectroscopy and angle-resolved measurements combined with the numerically calculated photonic band structure confirm a strong exciton-plasmon coupling, leading to significant changes in the band diagram of the hybrid lattice and the ability to tailor the band diagram via strong coupling. The hybrid plexcitonic crystal structures investigated here sustain optical waves with remarkably low group velocities. These results could be used for designing tunable slow-light structures based on the strong-coupling effect and pave the way toward plexcitonic topological photonic structures.

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