We report a new mechanism of non-linear coupling of optically active and dark crystal states. We observe experimentally pronounced beats of the intensity of photoluminescence from a bottleneck region of the exciton-polariton band in a microcavity in the strong coupling regime and at strong pumping. These beats are extremely sensitive to the pumping intensity and vanish for weak pumping. We show theoretically that coherent polariton–polariton scattering which leads to the mixing between bright and dark exciton states can be responsible for this effect.<br/
Multidimensional coherent spectroscopy directly unravels multiply excited states that overlap in a l...
Strongly coupled optical microcavities containing different exciton states permit the creation of hy...
We observe dramatic changes in the near-field and far-field emission from a semiconductor microcavit...
We study the coherent time-resolved response of a semiconductor microcavity excited by an ultrashort...
International audienceThe non-linear emission from semiconductor microcavities in the strong couplin...
[[abstract]]As semiconductor fabrication technology developed, it became possible to fabricate high-...
We describe recent continuous wave studies of stimulated polariton scattering in semiconductor micro...
Recent work on strong coupling exciton–polariton phenomena in single and coupled microcavities is pr...
Semiconductor microcavities are monolithic multilayer heterostructures grown by molecular beam epita...
Angular-dependent emission spectra are investigated in a strongly coupled InGaAs-GaAs-AlAs-based sem...
Semiconductor microcavities have attracted much recent interest because they utilize simultaneously ...
Angular-dependent emission spectra are investigated in a strongly coupled InGaAs-GaAs-AlAs-based sem...
Angle-resolved measurements show unexpected emission resonances of the polaritons in a semiconductor...
Modifying the photonic environment of a semiconductor quantum well by embedding it in a high-reflect...
We present a quantitative study of the nonlinear optical response of layered perovskites placed insi...
Multidimensional coherent spectroscopy directly unravels multiply excited states that overlap in a l...
Strongly coupled optical microcavities containing different exciton states permit the creation of hy...
We observe dramatic changes in the near-field and far-field emission from a semiconductor microcavit...
We study the coherent time-resolved response of a semiconductor microcavity excited by an ultrashort...
International audienceThe non-linear emission from semiconductor microcavities in the strong couplin...
[[abstract]]As semiconductor fabrication technology developed, it became possible to fabricate high-...
We describe recent continuous wave studies of stimulated polariton scattering in semiconductor micro...
Recent work on strong coupling exciton–polariton phenomena in single and coupled microcavities is pr...
Semiconductor microcavities are monolithic multilayer heterostructures grown by molecular beam epita...
Angular-dependent emission spectra are investigated in a strongly coupled InGaAs-GaAs-AlAs-based sem...
Semiconductor microcavities have attracted much recent interest because they utilize simultaneously ...
Angular-dependent emission spectra are investigated in a strongly coupled InGaAs-GaAs-AlAs-based sem...
Angle-resolved measurements show unexpected emission resonances of the polaritons in a semiconductor...
Modifying the photonic environment of a semiconductor quantum well by embedding it in a high-reflect...
We present a quantitative study of the nonlinear optical response of layered perovskites placed insi...
Multidimensional coherent spectroscopy directly unravels multiply excited states that overlap in a l...
Strongly coupled optical microcavities containing different exciton states permit the creation of hy...
We observe dramatic changes in the near-field and far-field emission from a semiconductor microcavit...