Transient exciton-polariton dynamics in WSe 2 by ultrafast near-field imaging

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Van der Waals (vdW) materials offer an exciting platform for strong light-matter interaction enabled by their polaritonic modes and the associated deep subwavelength light confinement. Semiconductor vdW materials such as WSe 2 are of particular interest for photonic and quantum integrated technologies because they sustain visible–near-infrared (VIS-NIR) exciton-polariton (EP) modes at room temperature. Here, we develop a unique spatiotemporal imaging technique at the femtosecond-nanometric scale and observe the EP dynamics in WSe 2 waveguides. Our method, based on a novel ultrafast broadband intrapulse pump-probe near-field imaging, allows direct visualization of EP formation and propagation in WSe 2 showing, at room temperature, ultraslow EP with a group velocity of v g ~ 0.017c. Our imaging method paves the way for in situ ultrafast coherent control and extreme spatiotemporal imaging of condensed matter.

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Mrejen, M., Yadgarov, L., Levanon, A., & Suchowski, H. (2019). Transient exciton-polariton dynamics in WSe 2 by ultrafast near-field imaging. Science Advances, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aat9618

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