Optical Switching in an Organic Semiconductor Microcavity in the Polariton Regime

J. H. Song, Y. He, E Makarona, A. V Nurmikko, J Tischler, V Bulovic

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Abstract

Nonlinear optical response is reported in organic semiconductor microcavities operating in the strongly coupled polariton regime, with thin films of cyanine J-aggregates sandwiched between low-loss dielectric mirrors. The delocalized excitons are subject to large polariton "Rabi" splittings and modulated by near resonant fsec excitation pulses.
Original languageAmerican English
Title of host publicationQuantum Electronics and Laser Science, 2003. QELS. Postconference Digest
PublisherIEEE
StatePublished - 2003

Bibliographical note

Place of conference:USA

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