论文标题

调整带有钙钛矿基于钙钛矿的室温激子 - 极波长的分散体的分散体

Tailoring dispersion of room temperature exciton-polaritons with perovskite-based subwavelength metasurfaces

论文作者

Dang, Nguyen Ha My, Gerace, Dario, Drouard, Emmanuel, Trippé-Allard, Gaëlle, Lédée, Ferdinand, Mazurczyk, Radoslaw, Deleporte, Emmanuelle, Seassal, Christian, Nguyen, Hai Son

论文摘要

激子 - 孔子,是由绝缘子或半导体中光子和激子之间的强耦合方案引起的基本激发,代表了一个有希望的平台,用于研究光的量子流体并实现前瞻性的全光设备。在用于室温偏振器设备的不同材料中,由于其在室温下的突出激烈的激发功能,二维(2D)分层的钙钛矿最近成为有前途的候选人之一。在这里,我们在室温下报告了由钙钛矿支柱的亚波长2D晶格制成的谐振元面积的激子孔子的实验证明。这些元面是通过胶粘剂获得的,然后在预制的玻璃主链中结晶的钙钛矿溶液结晶。强烈的耦合方案通过角度分辨的反射率和光致发光测量表明,显示了光子模式和激光分裂在200 MeV范围内的反激触点。此外,我们表明可以通过调整光子Bloch模式来设计偏光式色散,而钙钛矿激子与该模式耦合。实验证明了线性,抛物线和多谷极化分散体。我们所有的结果都通过基于严格的耦合波分析和基于基于辐射 - 物质相互作用的量子理论的基本模型的数值模拟完美复制。我们的结果提出了一种新的方法来研究激子 - 孔子,并为在室温下运行的大规模和低成本综合设备铺平道路。

Exciton-polaritons, elementary excitations arising from the strong coupling regime between photons and excitons in insulators or semiconductors, represent a promising platform for studying quantum fluids of light and realizing prospective all-optical devices. Among different materials for room temperature polaritonic devices, two-dimensional (2D) layered perovskites have recently emerged as one of the promising candidates thanks to their prominent excitonic features at room temperature. Here we report on the experimental demonstration of exciton-polaritons at room temperature in resonant metasurfaces made from a subwavelength 2D lattice of perovskite pillars. These metasurfaces are obtained via spincoating, followed by crystallization of the perovskite solution in a pre-patterned glass backbone. The strong coupling regime is revealed by both angular-resolved reflectivity and photoluminescence measurements, showing anticrossing between photonic modes and the exciton resonance with a Rabi splitting in the 200 meV range. Moreover, we show that the polaritonic dispersion can be engineered by tailoring the photonic Bloch mode to which perovskite excitons are coupled. Linear, parabolic, and multi-valley polaritonic dispersions are experimentally demonstrated. All of our results are perfectly reproduced by both numerical simulations based on a rigorous coupled wave analysis and an elementary model based on a quantum theory of radiation-matter interaction. Our results suggest a new approach to study exciton-polaritons and pave the way towards large-scale and low-cost integrated polaritonic devices operating at room temperature.

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