A Yellow Polariton Condensate in a Dye Filled Microcavity

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DOI: 10.1002/adom.201700203 Publication Date: 2017-07-04T13:27:41Z
ABSTRACT
Polariton condensation in the yellow part of visible spectrum from a planar organic semiconductor microcavity containing molecular dye bromine‐substituted boron‐dipyrromethene is observed. This study provides experimental fingerprint polariton under nonresonant optical excitation, including nonlinear dependence emission intensity and wavelength blueshift with increasing excitation density, single pulse dispersion imaging, real space interferometry. The latter two allow to visualize collapse energy distribution long‐range coherence condensate.
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