Microcavity Polariton Splitting of Intersubband Transitions
- 18 March 2003
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review Letters
- Vol. 90 (11), 116401
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.90.116401
Abstract
The optical response of the intersubband excitation of multiple two-dimensional electron gases within a semiconductor microcavity has been studied through angle-dependent reflectance measurements. Using a resonator based on total internal reflection, a clear splitting of about 14 meV of the coupled intersubband cavity modes is observed from 10 K to room temperature, with resulting polaritonlike dispersion. The experimental findings are in good agreement with theoretical calculations performed in a transfer-matrix formalism.Keywords
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Condensation of Semiconductor Microcavity Exciton PolaritonsScience, 2002
- High-temperature ultrafast polariton parametric amplification in semiconductor microcavitiesNature, 2001
- Manipulating quantum entanglement with atoms and photons in a cavityReviews of Modern Physics, 2001
- Crossover from Exciton to Biexciton Polaritons in Semiconductor MicrocavitiesPhysical Review Letters, 2000
- Negatively Charged Quantum Well Polaritons in aMicrocavity: An Analog of Atoms in a CavityPhysical Review Letters, 2000
- Nonlinear optics of normal-mode-coupling semiconductor microcavitiesReviews of Modern Physics, 1999
- Controlled Exciton-Photon Interaction in Semiconductor Bulk MicrocavitiesPhysical Review Letters, 1995
- Excitons in a II-VI semiconductor microcavity in the strong-coupling regimePhysical Review B, 1995
- Observation of the coupled exciton-photon mode splitting in a semiconductor quantum microcavityPhysical Review Letters, 1992
- Cavity Quantum ElectrodynamicsPhysics Today, 1989