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Direct Writing of Room Temperature Polariton Condensate Lattice.

Ravindra Kumar YadavSitakanta SatapathyPrathmesh DeshmukhBiswajit DattaAddhyaya SharmaAndrew H OlssonJunsheng ChenBo W LaursenAmar H FloodMatthew Y SfeirVinod M Menon
Published in: Nano letters (2024)
Realizing lattices of exciton polariton condensates has been of much interest owing to the potential of such systems to realize analogue Hamiltonian simulators and physical computing architectures. Here, we report the realization of a room temperature polariton condensate lattice using a direct-write approach. Polariton condensation is achieved in a microcavity embedded with host-guest Frenkel excitons of an organic dye (rhodamine) in a small-molecule ionic isolation lattice (SMILES). The microcavity is patterned using focused ion beam etching to realize arbitrary lattice geometries, including defect sites on demand. The band structure of the lattice and the emergence of condensation are imaged using momentum-resolved spectroscopy. The introduction of defect sites is shown to lower the condensation threshold and result in the formation of a defect band in the condensation spectrum. The present approach allows us to study periodic, quasiperiodic, and disordered polariton condensate lattices at room temperature using a direct-write approach.
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