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Strongly nonlinear nanocavity exciton-polaritons in gate-tunable monolayer semiconductors

Published 25 Nov 2024 in physics.optics and cond-mat.mes-hall | (2411.16635v1)

Abstract: Strong coupling between light and matter in an optical cavity provides a pathway to giant polariton nonlinearity, where effective polariton-polariton interactions are mediated by materials' nonlinear responses. The pursuit of such enhanced nonlinearity at low optical excitations, potentially down to the single-particle level, has been a central focus in the field, inspiring the exploration of novel solid-state light-matter systems. Here, we experimentally realize extremely nonlinear and robust cavity exciton-polaritons by coupling a charge-tunable MoSe2 monolayer to a photonic crystal nanocavity. We show that the observed polariton nonlinearity arises from increased exciton dephasing at high populations, leading to diminished exciton-photon coupling and ultimately the breakdown of the strong coupling condition. Remarkably, the strong mode confinement of the nanocavity enables all-optical switching of the cavity spectrum at ultralow optical excitation energies, down to ~4 fJ, on picosecond timescales. Our work paves the way for further exploration of 2D nonlinear exciton-polaritons, with promising applications in both classical and quantum all-optical information processing.

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