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Rydberg exciton-polaritons in a Cu 2 O microcavity.

Konstantinos OrfanakisSai Kiran RajendranValentin WaltherThomas VolzThomas PohlHamid Ohadi
Published in: Nature materials (2022)
Giant Rydberg excitons with principal quantum numbers as high as n = 25 have been observed in cuprous oxide (Cu 2 O), a semiconductor in which the exciton diameter can become as large as ∼1 μm. The giant dimension of these excitons results in excitonic interaction enhancements of orders of magnitude. Rydberg exciton-polaritons, formed by the strong coupling of Rydberg excitons to cavity photons, are a promising route to exploit these interactions and achieve a scalable, strongly correlated solid-state platform. However, the strong coupling of these excitons to cavity photons has remained elusive. Here, by embedding a thin Cu 2 O crystal into a Fabry-Pérot microcavity, we achieve strong coupling of light to Cu 2 O Rydberg excitons up to n = 6 and demonstrate the formation of Cu 2 O Rydberg exciton-polaritons. These results pave the way towards realizing strongly interacting exciton-polaritons and exploring strongly correlated phases of matter using light on a chip.
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