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Polariton traps in semiconductor microcavities

Baumberg, J.J.
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Savvidis, P.G.
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Lagoudakis, P.G.
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2002
Physica E-Low-Dimensional Systems & Nanostructures

The strong coupling of excitons and photons inside a semiconductor microcavity forms a trap in k-space for the coupled polaritons. This trap produces new behaviour from the strong parametric scattering of polaritons on the walls of the trap, from condensation of polaritons at the bottom of the trap and from the bottleneck in relaxation at the neck of the trap. We predict the operation of polariton lasers pumped non-resonantly. either electrically or optically, based on efficient scattering of polaritons into the trap. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

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DOI
10.1016/S1386-9477(02)00146-7
Author(s)
Baumberg, J.J.
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Savvidis, P.G.
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Lagoudakis, P.G.
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Martin, M.D.
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Whittaker, D.M.
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Butté, R.  
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Skolnick, M.S
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Roberts, J.S.
Date Issued

2002

Published in
Physica E-Low-Dimensional Systems & Nanostructures
Volume

13

Start page

385

End page

389

Subjects

stimulation

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polaritons

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microcavities

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amplification

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condensates

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Nonlinear Emission

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Photoluminescence

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Amplifier

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