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Bright yet dark: how strong coupling quenches exciton-polariton radiation

Optics 2025-09-01 v1 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

Abstract

Understanding the radiative decay of exciton-polaritons is essential for achieving long-lived polaritons - a key prerequisite for enhancing nonlinear and quantum polaritonic effects. However, conventional wisdom - the coupled oscillator model - often oversimplifies polariton radiation as independent emissions from uncoupled excitonic and photonic resonances, overlooking the role of strong exciton-photon coupling in reshaping their radiative behavior. In this work, we present a theoretical framework that goes beyond the conventional coupled oscillator model by fully accounting for the collective and coherent nature of exciton-photon interactions. We demonstrate that these interactions can strongly suppress polariton radiation via destructive interference - both within the excitonic ensemble and between excitonic and photonic radiation channels - giving rise to polaritonic bound states in the continuum with infinitely long radiative lifetimes. Our approach offers a unified description of polariton radiative decay and establishes new design principles for engineering long-lived exciton-polaritons with tailored radiation properties, opening new avenues for nonlinear, topological, and quantum polaritonic applications.

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@article{arxiv.2508.21247,
  title  = {Bright yet dark: how strong coupling quenches exciton-polariton radiation},
  author = {Jiaxun Song and Li He and Bo Zhen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2508.21247},
  year   = {2025}
}