Excitonic emission of monolayer semiconductors near-field coupled to high-Q microresonators
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Abstract
We present quantum yield measurements of single layer WSe2 (1L-WSe2) integrated with high-Q (Q>106) optical microdisk cavities, using an efficient (>90%) near-field coupling scheme based on a tapered optical fiber. Coupling of the excitonic emission is achieved by placing 1L-WSe2 to the evanescent cavity field. This preserves the microresonator high intrinsic quality factor (Q>106) below the bandgap of 1L-WSe2. The nonlinear excitation power dependence of the cavity quantum yield is in agreement with an exciton-exciton annihilation model. The cavity quantum yield is QYc∼10−3, consistent with operation in the broad emitter regime (i.e. the emission lifetime of 1L-WSe2 is significantly shorter than the bare cavity decay time). We discuss criteria for rigorous identification of lasing with layered materials.
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Presenters
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Clement Javerzac-Galy
- Institute of Physics, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne