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Nonguiding semiconductor microcavity: Exciton-photon mode splitting and photoluminescence dynamics

  • J. Bloch
  • , V. Thierry-Mieg
  • , R. Planel
  • , B. Sermage
  • , S. Long
  • , I. Abram

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Abstract

We report on the fabrication of a nonguiding half-wave semiconductor microcavity containing two quantum wells, and present time resolved photoluminescence measurements under resonant and non-resonant excitation with a variable detuning between the cavity and the quantum well exciton. When tuning the cavity length, the emission spectra present the characteristic polariton-like dispersion branches with a 4.6 meV splitting at the anti-crossing. On the exciton-like part of each branch, the emission dynamics is similar to the emission of a bare quantum well. However on the photon-like part, the radiative lifetime is considerably shortened. We describe these features by a polariton type model: mixed exciton-photon states arise from the strong radiative coupling between the two oscillators and present a radiative decay time which reflects the respective proportion of exciton and photon in their wavefunction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)487-491
Number of pages5
JournalSolid-State Electronics
Volume40
Issue number1-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 1996

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