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Electrically driven exciton-polariton optomechanics at super high frequencies

Applied Physics 2021-04-28 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Optics

Abstract

Polaritons enable the resonant coupling of excitons and photons to vibrations in the application-relevant super high frequency (SHF, 3-30 GHz) domain. We introduce a novel platform for coherent optomechanics based on the coupling of exciton-polaritons and electrically driven SHF longitudinal acoustic phonons confined within the spacer region of a planar Bragg microcavity. An intrinsic property of the microcavity platform is the back-feeding of phonons via reflections at the sample boundaries, which enables frequency x quality factors products exceeding 10^14 Hz as well as huge modulation amplitudes of the optical transition energies (up to 8 meV). We show that the modulation is dominated by the phonon-induced energy shifts of the excitonic polariton component, thus leading to an oscillatory transition between the regimes of weak and strong light-matter coupling. These results open the way for polariton-based coherent optomechanics in the non-adiabatic, side-band-resolved regime of coherent control.

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@article{arxiv.2003.01051,
  title  = {Electrically driven exciton-polariton optomechanics at super high frequencies},
  author = {Alexander S. Kuznetsov and Diego H. O. Machado and Klaus Biermann and Paulo V. Santos},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.01051},
  year   = {2021}
}