Organic polaritons beyond the quasiparticle picture
ORAL
Abstract
Organic polaritons resulting from the strong hybridisation between photons and matter excitations have arisen as a suitable platform to device light-matter technological interfaces at room temperature. Despite their inherent complexity, organic polaritons are commonly regarded as coherent light-matter excitations that can be described in terms of Landau's quasiparticle approach. Here, we experimentally unveil the role of incoherent matter excitations on the polaritons by exploring the relevant energy-momentum parameter space. We demonstrate the emergence of a well-defined lower polariton branch and an intriguing fading of the upper polariton at its entrance to a continuum of matter excitations. This marks the breakdown of the simplistic quasiparticle picture for this branch and the formation of a more complex quantum state. Our experimental results are sustained by a general theoretical framework that allows understanding the light-matter hybridisation beyond the quasiparticle approach. Our work expands the understanding of organic polaritons in all their complexity and increases their technological significance.
*G. P. acknowledges nancial support from Grants UNAM DGAPA PAPIIT No. IN104522 and CONACyT projects 1564464 and 1098652H. L. G. acknowledges financial support from Grant UNAM DGAPA PAPIIT No. IA103621A. C. G. acknowledges financial support from Grant UNAM DGAPA PAPIIT No. IN108620C. L. O-R acknowledges nancial support from Grant UNAM DGAPA PAPIIT IG100521
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Publication: https://arxiv.org/abs/2209.13698
Presenters
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Giuseppe Pirruccio
- Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico