Nanostructured GaAs /(Al,Ga) As Waveguide for Low-Density Polariton Condensation from a Bound State in the Continuum

  • F. Riminucci
  • , V. Ardizzone
  • , L. Francaviglia
  • , M. Lorenzon
  • , C. Stavrakas
  • , S. Dhuey
  • , A. Schwartzberg
  • , S. Zanotti
  • , D. Gerace
  • , K. Baldwin
  • , L. N. Pfeiffer
  • , G. Gigli
  • , D. F. Ogletree
  • , A. Weber-Bargioni
  • , S. Cabrini
  • , D. Sanvitto

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Abstract

Exciton-polaritons are hybrid light-matter states that arise from strong coupling between an exciton resonance and a photonic cavity mode. As bosonic excitations, they can undergo a phase transition to a condensed state that can emit coherent light without a population inversion. This aspect makes them good candidates for thresholdless lasers, yet short exciton-polariton lifetime has made it difficult to achieve condensation at very low power densities. In this sense, long-lived symmetry-protected states are excellent candidates to overcome the limitations that arise from the finite mirror reflectivity of monolithic microcavities. In this work we use a photonic symmetry-protected bound state in the continuum coupled to an excitonic resonance to achieve state-of-the-art polariton condensation threshold in a GaAs/(Al,Ga)As waveguide. Most important, we show the influence of fabrication control and how surface passivation via atomic layer deposition provides a way to reduce exciton quenching at the grating sidewalls.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number024039
JournalPhysical Review Applied
Volume18
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2022

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • General Physics and Astronomy

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