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Stimulated polariton scattering in semiconductor microcavities: New physics and potential applications

Tartakovskii, A. I.
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Skolnick, M.S
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Krizhanovskii, D.N.
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2001
Advanced Materials

Stimulated polariton scattering in semiconductor microcavities is reported. The phenomena arise from the bosonic character of the coupled exciton-photon modes of the system. The ability to manipulate and control the polariton dispersions in microcavities is shown to be a key factor underlying the new observations. The potential of such phenomena to form the basis of a new type of coherent light source ("polariton" lasers) and highly efficient optical parametric oscillators is discussed.

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DOI
10.1002/1521-4095(200111)13:22<1725::AID-ADMA1725>3.0.CO;2-Z
Author(s)
Tartakovskii, A. I.
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Skolnick, M.S
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Krizhanovskii, D.N.
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Stevenson, R. M.
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Butte, R.  
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Baumberg, J. J.
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Whittaker, D. M.
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Roberts, J. S.
Date Issued

2001

Publisher

Wiley

Published in
Advanced Materials
Volume

13

Start page

1725

End page

1730

Subjects

Quantum Microcavity

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Nonlinear Emission

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Relaxation

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Dynamics

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Photoluminescence

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Bottleneck

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Regime

Peer reviewed

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OTHER

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