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- Fabrication and characterization of a room-temperature ZnO polariton laser doi link

Auteur(s): Li Feng, Orosz Laurent, Kamoun O., Bouchoule Sophie, Brimont C., Disseix Pierre, Guillet T., Lafosse Xavier, Leroux Mathieu, Leymarie Joël, Malpuech Guillaume, Mexis M., Mihailovic Martine, Patriarche Gilles, Reveret François, Solnyshkov Dimitri, Zúñiga-Pérez Jesús

(Article) Publié: Applied Physics Letters, vol. 102 p.191118 (2013)


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DOI: 10.1063/1.4804986
WoS: 000320440800018
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Résumé:

A ZnO planar optical microcavity displaying room-temperature polariton lasing has been fabricated. The cavity combines optimum crystalline quality, as given by the ZnO bulk single-crystal substrate employed as active region, and optimum photonic quality, as obtained by the use of two dielectric SiO2/HfO2 Bragg mirrors. A maximum cavity quality factor of about 3000 has been measured, enabling the observation of room-temperature polariton lasing in a wide range of cavity-exciton detuning conditions. Typically, the polariton lasing transition is accompanied by an increase of the output intensity by more than two orders of magnitude, a reduction of the emission linewidth by a factor 5 and a relatively small blueshift of the lower polariton branch (less than 5% of the Rabi splitting).