4 research outputs found
Tunnel-assisted manipulation of intersubband polaritons in asymmetric coupled quantum wells
The authors report the external control of the polariton ground state by manipulating the coupling between the intersubband transition and the photonic mode of a GaAsâAlGaAs microcavity. The vacuum-field Rabi splitting is varied by means of charge transfer between the energetically-aligned ground subbands of asymmetric tunnel-coupled quantum wells. The authors propose the use of this structure concept for implementing ultrafast modulation of intersubband polaritons
Light-matter excitations in the ultra-strong coupling regime
In a microcavity, light-matter coupling is quantified by the vacuum Rabi
frequency . When is larger than radiative and
non-radiative loss rates, the system eigenstates (polaritons) are linear
superposition of photonic and electronic excitations, a condition actively
investigated in diverse physical implementations. Recently, a quantum
electrodynamic regime (ultra-strong coupling) was predicted when
becomes comparable to the transition frequency. Here we report unambiguous
signatures of this regime in a quantum-well intersubband microcavity. Measuring
the cavity-polariton dispersion in a room-temperature linear optical
experiment, we directly observe the anti-resonant light-matter coupling and the
photon-energy renormalization of the vacuum field
Light-matter excitations in the ultra-strong coupling regime
International audienceIn a microcavity, light-matter coupling is quantified by the vacuum Rabi frequency . When is larger than radiative and non-radiative loss rates, the system eigenstates (polaritons) are linear superposition of photonic and electronic excitations, a condition actively investigated in diverse physical implementations. Recently, a quantum electrodynamic regime (ultra-strong coupling) was predicted when becomes comparable to the transition frequency. Here we report unambiguous signatures of this regime in a quantum-well intersubband microcavity. Measuring the cavity-polariton dispersion in a room-temperature linear optical experiment, we directly observe the anti-resonant light-matter coupling and the photon-energy renormalization of the vacuum field