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Exciton polaritons in single and coupled microcavities

Exciton polaritons in single and coupled microcavities
Exciton polaritons in single and coupled microcavities
Recent work on strong coupling exciton–polariton phenomena in single and coupled microcavities is presented. We describe experiments for single cavities where the strong coupling nature of the excitations manifests itself. It is also shown that coupled cavities enable optically induced coupling between macroscopically separated exciton states to be achieved, and polaritons with strongly anisotropic properties to be realised. Results for both inorganic and organic microcavities are presented.
Polaritons, Microcavities, Photonic properties
0022-2313
25-29
Skolnick, M.S.
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Astratov, V.N.
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Whittaker, D.M.
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Armitage, A.
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Emam-Ismael, M.
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Stevenson, R.M.
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Baumberg, J.J.
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Roberts, J.S.
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Lidzey, D.G.
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Virgili, T.
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Bradley, D.D.C.
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Skolnick, M.S., Astratov, V.N., Whittaker, D.M., Armitage, A., Emam-Ismael, M., Stevenson, R.M., Baumberg, J.J., Roberts, J.S., Lidzey, D.G., Virgili, T. and Bradley, D.D.C. (2000) Exciton polaritons in single and coupled microcavities. Journal of Luminescence, 87-89, 25-29. (doi:10.1016/S0022-2313(99)00209-4).

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Recent work on strong coupling exciton–polariton phenomena in single and coupled microcavities is presented. We describe experiments for single cavities where the strong coupling nature of the excitations manifests itself. It is also shown that coupled cavities enable optically induced coupling between macroscopically separated exciton states to be achieved, and polaritons with strongly anisotropic properties to be realised. Results for both inorganic and organic microcavities are presented.

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Published date: 2000
Keywords: Polaritons, Microcavities, Photonic properties

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Local EPrints ID: 14659
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/14659
ISSN: 0022-2313
PURE UUID: 87e50e15-8731-47d6-8be3-319367d4a2e5

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Date deposited: 23 Feb 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 05:29

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Author: M.S. Skolnick
Author: V.N. Astratov
Author: D.M. Whittaker
Author: A. Armitage
Author: M. Emam-Ismael
Author: R.M. Stevenson
Author: J.J. Baumberg
Author: J.S. Roberts
Author: D.G. Lidzey
Author: T. Virgili
Author: D.D.C. Bradley

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