We present a beyond-mean-field approach to predict the nature of organic polariton lasing, accounting for all relevant photon modes in a planar microcavity. Starting from a microscopic picture, we show how lasing can switch between polaritonic states resonant with the maximal gain, and those at the bottom of the polariton dispersion. We show how the population of nonlasing modes can be found, and by using two-time correlations, we show how the photoluminescence spectrum (of both lasing and nonlasing modes) evolves with pumping and coupling strength, confirming recent experimental work on the origin of blueshift for polariton lasing
International audiencePlanar microcavities filled with active materials containing excitonic resonan...
The photophysics of planar microcavities which employ organic materials as the optically resonant me...
Strong light-matter interaction leads to the appearance of new states, i.e. exciton-polaritons, with...
We present a beyond-mean-field approach to predict the nature of organic polariton lasing, accountin...
Funding: KBA and JK acknowledge financial support from EPSRC program “Hybrid Polaritonics” (EP/M0253...
We study the dynamics of multimode polariton lasing in organic microcavities by using a second-order...
Following experimental realizations of room temperature polariton lasing with organic molecules, we ...
Organic semiconductors are a promising platform for ambient polaritonics. Several applications, such...
We show how to simulate a model of many molecules with both strong coupling to many vibrational mode...
We theoretically study the photoluminescence properties of organic-based microcavities with vibronic...
Characteristic low-threshold polariton lasing of organic and inorganic microcavity systems can only ...
Organic semiconductor microcavities forming strongly coupled exciton-polaritons are interesting syst...
We theoretically study the photoluminescence properties of organic-based microcavities with vibronic...
International audiencePlanar microcavities filled with active materials containing excitonic resonan...
The photophysics of planar microcavities which employ organic materials as the optically resonant me...
Strong light-matter interaction leads to the appearance of new states, i.e. exciton-polaritons, with...
We present a beyond-mean-field approach to predict the nature of organic polariton lasing, accountin...
Funding: KBA and JK acknowledge financial support from EPSRC program “Hybrid Polaritonics” (EP/M0253...
We study the dynamics of multimode polariton lasing in organic microcavities by using a second-order...
Following experimental realizations of room temperature polariton lasing with organic molecules, we ...
Organic semiconductors are a promising platform for ambient polaritonics. Several applications, such...
We show how to simulate a model of many molecules with both strong coupling to many vibrational mode...
We theoretically study the photoluminescence properties of organic-based microcavities with vibronic...
Characteristic low-threshold polariton lasing of organic and inorganic microcavity systems can only ...
Organic semiconductor microcavities forming strongly coupled exciton-polaritons are interesting syst...
We theoretically study the photoluminescence properties of organic-based microcavities with vibronic...
International audiencePlanar microcavities filled with active materials containing excitonic resonan...
The photophysics of planar microcavities which employ organic materials as the optically resonant me...
Strong light-matter interaction leads to the appearance of new states, i.e. exciton-polaritons, with...