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Charged biexciton polaritons sustaining strong nonlinearity in 2D semiconductor-based nanocavities.


ABSTRACT: Controlling the interaction between light and matter at micro- and nano-scale can provide new opportunities for modern optics and optoelectronics. An archetypical example is polariton, a half-light-half-matter quasi particle inheriting simultaneously the robust coherence of light and the strong interaction of matter, which plays an important role in many exotic phenomena. Here, we open up a new kind of cooperative coupling between plasmon and different excitonic complexes in WS2-silver nanocavities, namely plasmon-exciton-trion-charged biexciton four coupling states. Thanks to the large Bohr radius of up to 5 nm, the charged biexciton polariton exhibits strong saturation nonlinearity, ~30 times higher than the neutral exciton polariton. Transient absorption dynamics further reveal the ultrafast many-body interaction nature, with a timescale of <100 fs. The demonstration of biexciton polariton here combines high nonlinearity, simple processing and strong scalability, permitting access for future energy-efficient optical switching and information processing.

SUBMITTER: Wei K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10471760 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Charged biexciton polaritons sustaining strong nonlinearity in 2D semiconductor-based nanocavities.

Wei Ke K   Liu Qirui Q   Tang Yuxiang Y   Ye Yingqian Y   Xu Zhongjie Z   Jiang Tian T  

Nature communications 20230831 1


Controlling the interaction between light and matter at micro- and nano-scale can provide new opportunities for modern optics and optoelectronics. An archetypical example is polariton, a half-light-half-matter quasi particle inheriting simultaneously the robust coherence of light and the strong interaction of matter, which plays an important role in many exotic phenomena. Here, we open up a new kind of cooperative coupling between plasmon and different excitonic complexes in WS<sub>2</sub>-silve  ...[more]

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