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Tunable Strong Coupling in Transition Metal Dichalcogenide Nanowires.

Jingang LiKan YaoYun HuangJie FangPavana Siddhartha KolliparaDonglei Emma FanYuebing Zheng
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2022)
Subwavelength optical resonators with spatiotemporal control of light are essential to the miniaturization of optical devices. In this work, chemically synthesized transition metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) nanowires are exploited as a new type of dielectric nanoresonators to simultaneously support pronounced excitonic and Mie resonances. Strong light-matter couplings and tunable exciton polaritons in individual nanowires are demonstrated. In addition, the excitonic responses can be reversibly modulated with excellent reproducibility, offering the potential for developing tunable optical nanodevices. Being in the mobile colloidal state with highly tunable optical properties, the TMDC nanoresonators will find promising applications in integrated active optical devices, including all-optical switches and sensors.
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