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Nonlinear relaxation of zero-dimension-trapped microcavity polaritons

El Daif, Ounsi  
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Nardin, Gaël  
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Paraïso, Taofiq  
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2008
Applied Physics Letters

We study the emission properties of confined polariton states in shallow zero-dimensional traps under nonresonant excitation. We evidence several relaxation regimes. For slightly negative photon-exciton detuning, we observe a nonlinear increase of the emission intensity, characteristic of carrier-carrier scattering assisted relaxation under strong-coupling regime. This demonstrates the efficient relaxation toward a confined state of the system. For slightly positive detuning, we observe the transition from strong to weak coupling regime and then to single-mode lasing.

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DOI
10.1063/1.2885018
Web of Science ID

WOS:000254297300031

Author(s)
El Daif, Ounsi  
Nardin, Gaël  
Paraïso, Taofiq  
Baas, Augustin  
Richard, Maxime  
Brantut, Jean-Phillipe  
Guillet, Thierry  
Morier-Genoud, Francois  
Deveaud-Plédran, Benoit  
Date Issued

2008

Publisher

AIP American Institute of Physics

Published in
Applied Physics Letters
Volume

92

Issue

8

Start page

0819101

End page

0819103

Subjects

aluminium compounds

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excitons

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gallium arsenide

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III-V semiconductors

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microcavities

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photoluminescence

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polaritons

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February 27, 2008
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