We have reported on a theoretical investigation of guided polariton states arising from the strong coupling between quantum-well excitons and a Bloch surface wave confined at the interface between a uniform dielectric medium and a Bragg mirror. It is shown that the exciton–photon coupling is almost doubled as compared to a similar structure made in a conventional planar microcavity. It is also shown that, by simple engineering of the sample surface with silicon oxide deposition, one can efficiently produce one-dimensional polaritons propagating within the structure with extremely low losses. The latter result evidences the usefulness of Bloch surface waves as a key component for the realization of “polaritonic integrated circuits.
International audienceBloch surface waves (BSWs) are recently developing alternative to surface plas...
Bloch oscillations are a phenomenon well known from quantum mechanics where electrons in a lattice e...
We report on the strong coupling between the Bloch surface wave supported by an inorganic multilayer...
We have reported on a theoretical investigation of guided polariton states arising from the strong c...
We report on a theoretical investigation of guided polariton states arising from the strong coupling...
We report on the strong coupling between a single quantum-well and guided Bloch Surface Waves. This ...
Guiding long-range energy transport is key to enabling a diversity of photonic and optoelectronic de...
Polaritons are hybrid light-matter quasi-particles that have gathered a significant attention for th...
Exciton polaritons play a fundamental role in many different physical phenomena such as very low thr...
A recent theoretical proposal suggested strong coupling between excitons and Bloch Surface Waves, wh...
Due to their extraordinary quality factor and extreme sensitivity to surface perturbations, Bloch su...
We report the observation of strong coupling between quantum well excitons and a guided mode of a se...
Bloch surface waves (BSWs) are electromagnetic surface waves which can be excited at the interface b...
Bloch surface waves (BSWs) are recently developing alternative to surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs)....
Bloch oscillations are a phenomenon well known from quantum mechanics where electrons in a lattice e...
International audienceBloch surface waves (BSWs) are recently developing alternative to surface plas...
Bloch oscillations are a phenomenon well known from quantum mechanics where electrons in a lattice e...
We report on the strong coupling between the Bloch surface wave supported by an inorganic multilayer...
We have reported on a theoretical investigation of guided polariton states arising from the strong c...
We report on a theoretical investigation of guided polariton states arising from the strong coupling...
We report on the strong coupling between a single quantum-well and guided Bloch Surface Waves. This ...
Guiding long-range energy transport is key to enabling a diversity of photonic and optoelectronic de...
Polaritons are hybrid light-matter quasi-particles that have gathered a significant attention for th...
Exciton polaritons play a fundamental role in many different physical phenomena such as very low thr...
A recent theoretical proposal suggested strong coupling between excitons and Bloch Surface Waves, wh...
Due to their extraordinary quality factor and extreme sensitivity to surface perturbations, Bloch su...
We report the observation of strong coupling between quantum well excitons and a guided mode of a se...
Bloch surface waves (BSWs) are electromagnetic surface waves which can be excited at the interface b...
Bloch surface waves (BSWs) are recently developing alternative to surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs)....
Bloch oscillations are a phenomenon well known from quantum mechanics where electrons in a lattice e...
International audienceBloch surface waves (BSWs) are recently developing alternative to surface plas...
Bloch oscillations are a phenomenon well known from quantum mechanics where electrons in a lattice e...
We report on the strong coupling between the Bloch surface wave supported by an inorganic multilayer...