Photonic-Crystal Exciton-Polaritons in Monolayer Semiconductors
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Abstract
Semiconductor microcavity polaritons, formed via strong exciton-photon coupling, provide a quantum many-body system on a chip, featuring rich physics phenomena for better photonic technology. However, conventional polariton cavities are bulky, difficult to integrate, and inflexible for mode control, especially for room temperature materials. Here we demonstrate sub-wavelength thick one-dimensional photonic crystals (PCs) as a designable, compact and practical platform for strong coupling with atomically thin van der Waals Crystals (vdWCs). Polariton dispersions and mode anti-crossings are measured up to room temperature. Non-radiative decay to dark excitons was suppressed due to polariton enhancement of the radiative decay. Unusual features, including highly anisotropic dispersions and adjustable Fano resonances in reflectance, may facilitate high temperature polariton condensation in variable dimensions. Combining slab PCs and vdWCs in the strong coupling regime allows for exploring novel polariton phenomena and device concepts.
*We acknowledge the support by the US Army Research Office under the MURI award W911NF-17-1-0312, the US Air Force Office of Science Research under the award FA9550-15-1-0240, and the National Science Foundation Grant EECS-1610008.
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Presenters
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Long Zhang
- Physics, Univ of Michigan - Ann Arbor