Polariton Laser in a Wire-Like Microcavity Based on a Sub-Wavelength Grating

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Abstract

We report exciton-polariton lasing in a wire-like GaAs microcavity. The microcavity is sandwiched between a high-index-contrast sub-wavelength grating as the top mirror and a distributed Bragg reflector as the bottom mirror. The grating has dimensions 7.5 microns by 30 microns. The photoluminescence spectrum in momentum space shows discrete levels along the more tightly confined direction and quasi-continuous dispersion along the orthogonal direction. Unlike in the zero dimensional devices where polariton lases at ground state, in the wire-like device we observe lasing at a state that emerges between first and second lowest energy bands.

Authors

  • Bo Zhang

    University of Michigan

  • Seonghoon Kim

    University of Michigan

  • Zhaorong Wang

    University of Michigan

  • Sebastian Brodbeck

    University of Wuerzburg

  • Christian Schneider

    University of Wuerzburg

  • Martin Kamp

    University of Wuerzburg

  • Sven Hoefling

    University of Wuerzburg

  • Hui Deng

    University of Wuerzburg