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    Ultrafast-nonlinear ultraviolet pulse modulation in an AlInGaN polariton waveguide operating up to room temperature

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    Ultrafast nonlinear photonics enables a host of applications in advanced on-chip spectroscopy and information processing. These rely on a strong intensity dependent (nonlinear) refractive index capable of modulating optical pulses on sub-picosecond timescales and on length scales suitable for integrated photonics. Currently there is no platform that can provide this for the UV spectral range where broadband spectra generated by nonlinear modulation can pave the way to new on-chip ultrafast (bio-) chemical spectroscopy devices. We introduce an AlInGaN waveguide supporting highly nonlinear UV hybrid light-matter states (exciton-polaritons) up to room temperature. We experimentally demonstrate ultrafast nonlinear spectral broadening of UV pulses in a compact 100 micrometer long device and measure a nonlinearity 1000 times that in common UV nonlinear materials and comparable to non-UV polariton devices. Our demonstration, utilising the mature AlInGaN platform, promises to underpin a new generation of integrated UV nonlinear light sources for advanced spectroscopy and measurement
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