We theoretically study the elastic scattering of lower cavity polaritons on the static disorder in high quality semiconductor microcavities in the strong coupling regime. We consider the dominant contribution of the resonant scattering on localized exciton levels and calculate for a model density of
Microcavity Polaritons in Materials with Weak Intermolecular Interaction
β Scribed by V.M. Agranovich; M. Litinskaia; D.G. Lidzey
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 116 KB
- Volume
- 234
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0370-1972
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β¦ Synopsis
Dedicated to Professor Dr. Roland Zimmermann on the occasion of his 60th birthday
We analyze the optical properties of exciton-polaritons in a microcavity, which utilizes materials with broad and dispersionless electronic resonances as the optically active semiconductor. The excitations in such non-cavity materials are localized, and for these excitations the wave vector is not a ''good" quantum number. We show that in a microcavity as a result of strong light-matter coupling two polariton branches appear, which are analogous to the cavity-polariton branches observed in inorganic semiconductor structures. However, the polariton branches only exist in certain restricted intervals of wave vectors. We then show that in such materials the majority of the electronic excited states do not strongly couple to the cavity photon, and these states can be regarded as essentially incoherent. Based on these results, we discuss some peculiarities of the dynamics of excitations in a microcavity containing such type of materials.
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