Condensation of 2D exciton-polaritons in an open-access microcavity

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We establish a tunable open-access microcavity consisting of two planar distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs) individually controlled by nanopositioners. By varying the cavity length, such configuration enables variation of the light-matter coupling strength by a factor of 2, while keeping in microresonators the same active region and cavity mirrors. Polariton condensation was demonstrated over a large range of Rabi splittings and the corresponding threshold diagram was derived as a function of cavity-exciton detuning, which fits well with theoretical simulations. The results show that for various light-matter coupling strengths, optimal detunings featured by the lowest condensation threshold always occur at a fixed depth of energy trap between the exciton reservoir and the polariton ground state, which enables the most efficient exciton-exciton scattering into the condensate state in the driven-dissipative polaritonic system.

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Li, F., Li, Y., Giriunas, L., Sich, M., Solnyshkov, D. D., Malpuech, G., … Krizhanovskii, D. N. (2022). Condensation of 2D exciton-polaritons in an open-access microcavity. Journal of Applied Physics, 131(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0076459

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