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High-temperature ultrafast polariton parametric amplification in semiconductor microcavities

  • M. Saba
  • , C. Cluti
  • , J. Bloch
  • , V. Thierry-Mieg
  • , R. André
  • , Le Si Dang
  • , S. Kundermann
  • , A. Mura
  • , G. Bongiovanni
  • , J. L. Staehll
  • , B. Deveaud

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Résumé

Cavity polaritons, the elementary optical excitations of semiconductor microcavities, may be understood as a superposition of excitons and cavity photons. Owing to their composite nature, these bosonic particles have a distinct optical response, at the same time very fast and highly nonlinear. Very efficient light amplification due to polariton-polariton parametric scattering has recently been reported in semiconductor microcavities at liquid-helium temperatures. Here we demonstrate polariton parametric amplification up to 120 K in GaA1As-based microcavities and up to 220 K in CdTe-based microcavities. We show that the cut-off temperature for the amplification is ultimately determined by the binding energy of the exciton. A 5-μm-thick planar microcavity can amplify a weak light pulse more than 5, 000 times. The effective gain coefficient of an equivalent homogeneous medium would be 107 cm−1. The subpicosecond duration and high efficiency of the amplification could be exploited for high-repetition all-optical microscopic switches and amplifiers. 105 polaritons occupy the same quantum state during the amplification, realizing a dynamical condensate of strongly interacting bosons which can be studied at high temperature.

langue originaleAnglais
Pages (de - à)731-735
Nombre de pages5
journalNature
Volume414
Numéro de publication6865
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 13 déc. 2001

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