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Room temperature organic exciton–polariton condensate in a lattice

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  • M. Dusel

    (Universität Würzburg)

  • S. Betzold

    (Universität Würzburg)

  • O. A. Egorov

    (Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena)

  • S. Klembt

    (Universität Würzburg)

  • J. Ohmer

    (Universität Würzburg)

  • U. Fischer

    (Universität Würzburg)

  • S. Höfling

    (Universität Würzburg
    University of St. Andrews)

  • C. Schneider

    (Universität Würzburg)

Abstract

Interacting Bosons in artificial lattices have emerged as a modern platform to explore collective manybody phenomena and exotic phases of matter as well as to enable advanced on-chip simulators. On chip, exciton–polaritons emerged as a promising system to implement and study bosonic non-linear systems in lattices, demanding cryogenic temperatures. We discuss an experiment conducted on a polaritonic lattice at ambient conditions: We utilize fluorescent proteins providing ultra-stable Frenkel excitons. Their soft nature allows for mechanically shaping them in the photonic lattice. We demonstrate controlled loading of the coherent condensate in distinct orbital lattice modes of different symmetries. Finally, we explore the self-localization of the condensate in a gap-state, driven by the interplay of effective interaction and negative effective mass in our lattice. We believe that this work establishes organic polaritons as a serious contender to the well-established GaAs platform for a wide range of applications relying on coherent Bosons in lattices.

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  • M. Dusel & S. Betzold & O. A. Egorov & S. Klembt & J. Ohmer & U. Fischer & S. Höfling & C. Schneider, 2020. "Room temperature organic exciton–polariton condensate in a lattice," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-7, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-16656-0
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-16656-0
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    1. Mengjie Wei & Wouter Verstraelen & Konstantinos Orfanakis & Arvydas Ruseckas & Timothy C. H. Liew & Ifor D. W. Samuel & Graham A. Turnbull & Hamid Ohadi, 2022. "Optically trapped room temperature polariton condensate in an organic semiconductor," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 13(1), pages 1-8, December.

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