Abstract
Unlike conventional photon lasing, in which the threshold is limited by the population inversion of the electron-hole plasma, the exciton lasing generated by exciton-exciton scattering and the polariton lasing generated by dynamical condensates have received considerable attention in recent years because of the sub-Mott density and low-threshold operation. This paper presents a novel approach to generate both exciton and polariton lasing in a strongly coupled microcavity (MC) and determine the critical driving requirements for simultaneously triggering these two lasing operation in temperature <140 K and large negative polariton-exciton offset (
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Lai, Y. Y., Chou, Y. H., Lan, Y. P., Lu, T. C., Wang, S. C., & Yamamoto, Y. (2016). Crossover from polariton lasing to exciton lasing in a strongly coupled ZnO microcavity. Scientific Reports, 6. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep20581
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