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Single-crystalline gold nanodisks on WS$_2$ mono- and multilayers: Strong coupling at room temperature

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2019-04-18 v1 Optics

Abstract

Engineering light-matter interactions up to the strong-coupling regime at room temperature is one of the cornerstones of modern nanophotonics. Achieving this goal will enable new platforms for potential applications such as quantum information processing, quantum light sources and even quantum metrology. Materials like transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDC) and in particular tungsten disulfide (WS2_2) possess large transition dipole moments comparable to semiconductor-based quantum dots, and strong exciton binding energies allowing the detailed exploration of light-matter interactions at room temperature. Additionally, recent works have shown that coupling TMDCs to plasmonic nanocavities with light tightly focused on the nanometer scale can reach the strong-coupling regime at ambient conditions. Here, we use ultra-thin single-crystalline gold nanodisks featuring large in-plane electromagnetic dipole moments aligned with the exciton transition-dipole moments located in monolayer WS2_2. Through scattering and reflection spectroscopy we demonstrate strong coupling at room temperature with a Rabi splitting of \sim108 meV. In order to go further into the strong-coupling regime and inspired by recent experimental work by St\"uhrenberg et al., we couple these nanodisks to multilayer WS2_2. Due to an increase in the number of excitons coupled to our nanodisks, we achieve a Rabi splitting of \sim175 meV, a major increase of 62%. To our knowledge, this is the highest Rabi splitting reported for TMDCs coupled to open plasmonic cavities. Our results suggest that ultra-thin single-crystalline gold nanodisks coupled to WS2_2 represent an exquisite platform to explore light-matter interactions.

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@article{arxiv.1812.09495,
  title  = {Single-crystalline gold nanodisks on WS$_2$ mono- and multilayers: Strong coupling at room temperature},
  author = {Mathias Geisler and Ximin Cui and Jianfang Wang and Tomas Rindzevicius and Lene Gammelgaard and Bjarke S. Jessen and P. A. D. Gonçalves and Francesco Todisco and Peter Bøggild and Anja Boisen and Martijn Wubs and N. Asger Mortensen and Sanshui Xiao and Nicolas Stenger},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1812.09495},
  year   = {2019}
}