Bose-Einstein condensation of polaritons at room temperature in a GaAs/AlGaAs structure
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Abstract
We report the observation of Bose-Einstein condensation (BEC) of polaritons in the weak coupling regime at room temperature in a GaAs/AlGaAs microcavity structure, demonstrating effects previously seen only at low temperatures. Although GaAs-based structures were believed unsuitable for room-temperature condensates due to the low exciton binding energy (∼10 meV) in quantum wells, we show that polaritons can still form through exciton-photon coupling, despite phonon-induced exciton broadening. In this experiment, we used a GaAs/AlGaAs microcavity where the cavity photon energy closely matches the quantum well exciton energy at room temperature and observed the signatures of polariton condensation. These include a nonlinear energy shift and significant line narrowing, with coherent emission exhibiting a spectral width of 0.24 meV. The lower polariton line has a half-width of 0.69 meV, and the system shows strong nonlinearity, opening the door to room-temperature optical transistors and nonlinear optical devices based on polariton condensation.
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Publication: Alnatah H, Yao Q, Wan Q, et al. Bose-Einstein condensation of polaritons at room temperature in a GaAs/AlGaAs structure[J]. arXiv preprint arXiv:2406.13689, 2024.
Presenters
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Shuang Liang
University of Pittsburgh
Authors
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Shuang Liang
University of Pittsburgh
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Hassan Alnatah
University of Pittsburgh
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Qi Yao
University of Pittsburgh
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Qiaochu Wan
University of Pittsburgh
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Jonathan C Beaumariage
University of Pittsburgh
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Kenneth W West
Princeton University
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Kirk W Baldwin
Princeton University
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Loren N Pfeiffer
Princeton University
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David W Snoke
University of Pittsburgh