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Room temperature one-dimensional polariton condensate in a ZnO microwire

Authors :
Sun, Liaoxin
Sun, Shulin
Dong, Hongxing
Xie, Wei
Richard, M.
Zhou, Lei
Dang, L. S.
Shen, Xuechu
Chen, Zhanghai
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

A cavity-polariton, formed due to the strong coupling between exciton and cavity mode, is one of the most promising composite bosons for realizing macroscopic spontaneous coherence at high temperature. Up to date, most of polariton quantum degeneracy experiments were conducted in the complicated two-dimensional (2D) planar microcavities. The role of dimensionality in coherent quantum degeneracy of a composite bosonic system of exciton polaritons remains mysterious. Here we report the first experimental observation of a one-dimensional (1D) polariton condensate in a ZnO microwire at room temperature. The massive occupation of the polariton ground state above a distinct pump power threshold is clearly demonstrated by using the angular resolved spectroscopy under non-resonant excitation. The power threshold is one order of magnitude lower than that of Mott transition. Furthermore, a well-defined far field emission pattern from the polariton condensate mode is observed, manifesting the coherence build-up in the condensed polariton system.<br />Comment: 18 pages, 4 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1007.4686
Document Type :
Working Paper