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2023
Journal Article
Title

Polarized room-temperature polariton lasing in elliptical microcavities filled with fluorescent proteins

Abstract
Organic exciton-polaritons, which arise from the strong light-matter coupling between excitons in organic molecules and cavity photons, have emerged as a versatile platform for the investigation of polariton lasing, Bose-Einstein condensation and many-body phenomena at ambient conditions. Here, we study the condensation of exciton-polaritons in fluorescent protein-filled microcavities with elliptical cross-sections. The structural anisotropy of these cavities yields a distinct optical polarization splitting, which we investigate both experimentally and numerically. In the high-density regime of exciton-polaritons, the pronounced polarization splitting of the fundamental polaritonic resonance enforces selective condensation in one linearly polarized polaritonic mode. Our findings constitute a solid basis for polarization engineering in room-temperature polariton condensates.
Author(s)
Bennenhei, Christoph
Struve, Marti
Stephan, Sven
Kunte, Nils
Mitryakhin, Victor N.
Eilenberger, Falk  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Angewandte Optik und Feinmechanik IOF  
Ohmer, Jürgen
Fischer, Utz
Silies, Martin
Schneider, Christian
Esmann, Martin
Journal
Optical Materials Express  
Open Access
DOI
10.1364/OME.496883
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