Polaritonic linewidth asymmetry in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regime

The intriguing properties of polaritons resulting from strong and ultrastrong light–matter coupling have been extensively investigated. However, most research has focused on spectroscopic characteristics of polaritons, such as their eigenfrequencies and Rabi splitting. Here, we study the decay rates...

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Main Authors: Canales Adriana, Karmstrand Therese, Baranov Denis G., Antosiewicz Tomasz J., Shegai Timur O.
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Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2023-10-01
Series:Nanophotonics
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0492
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author Canales Adriana
Karmstrand Therese
Baranov Denis G.
Antosiewicz Tomasz J.
Shegai Timur O.
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Karmstrand Therese
Baranov Denis G.
Antosiewicz Tomasz J.
Shegai Timur O.
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description The intriguing properties of polaritons resulting from strong and ultrastrong light–matter coupling have been extensively investigated. However, most research has focused on spectroscopic characteristics of polaritons, such as their eigenfrequencies and Rabi splitting. Here, we study the decay rates of a plasmon–microcavity system in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regimes experimentally and numerically. We use a classical scattering matrix approach, approximating our plasmonic system with an effective Lorentz model, to obtain the decay rates through the imaginary part of the complex quasinormal mode eigenfrequencies. Our classical model automatically includes all the interaction terms necessary to account for ultrastrong coupling without dealing with the rotating-wave approximation and the diamagnetic term. We find an asymmetry in polaritonic decay rates, which deviate from the expected average of the uncoupled system’s decay rates at zero detuning. Although this phenomenon has been previously observed in exciton–polaritons and attributed to their disorder, we observe it even in our homogeneous system. As the coupling strength of the plasmon–microcavity system increases, the asymmetry also increases and can become so significant that the lower (upper) polariton decay rate reduction (increase) goes beyond the uncoupled decay rates, γ − < γ 0,c < γ +. Furthermore, our findings demonstrate that polaritonic linewidth asymmetry is a generic phenomenon that persists even in the case of bulk polaritons.
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spelling doaj.art-554d56cbef004468b6d809264f278fdc2023-10-30T07:58:43ZengDe GruyterNanophotonics2192-86142023-10-0112214073408610.1515/nanoph-2023-0492Polaritonic linewidth asymmetry in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regimeCanales Adriana0Karmstrand Therese1Baranov Denis G.2Antosiewicz Tomasz J.3Shegai Timur O.4Department of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96, Göteborg, SwedenDepartment of Microtechnology and Nanoscience (MC2), Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96, Göteborg, SwedenDepartment of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96, Göteborg, SwedenDepartment of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96, Göteborg, SwedenDepartment of Physics, Chalmers University of Technology, 412 96, Göteborg, SwedenThe intriguing properties of polaritons resulting from strong and ultrastrong light–matter coupling have been extensively investigated. However, most research has focused on spectroscopic characteristics of polaritons, such as their eigenfrequencies and Rabi splitting. Here, we study the decay rates of a plasmon–microcavity system in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regimes experimentally and numerically. We use a classical scattering matrix approach, approximating our plasmonic system with an effective Lorentz model, to obtain the decay rates through the imaginary part of the complex quasinormal mode eigenfrequencies. Our classical model automatically includes all the interaction terms necessary to account for ultrastrong coupling without dealing with the rotating-wave approximation and the diamagnetic term. We find an asymmetry in polaritonic decay rates, which deviate from the expected average of the uncoupled system’s decay rates at zero detuning. Although this phenomenon has been previously observed in exciton–polaritons and attributed to their disorder, we observe it even in our homogeneous system. As the coupling strength of the plasmon–microcavity system increases, the asymmetry also increases and can become so significant that the lower (upper) polariton decay rate reduction (increase) goes beyond the uncoupled decay rates, γ − < γ 0,c < γ +. Furthermore, our findings demonstrate that polaritonic linewidth asymmetry is a generic phenomenon that persists even in the case of bulk polaritons.https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0492strong couplingultrastrong couplingpolaritonsfabry–pérot microcavityplasmonic resonancemeta-atoms
spellingShingle Canales Adriana
Karmstrand Therese
Baranov Denis G.
Antosiewicz Tomasz J.
Shegai Timur O.
Polaritonic linewidth asymmetry in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regime
Nanophotonics
strong coupling
ultrastrong coupling
polaritons
fabry–pérot microcavity
plasmonic resonance
meta-atoms
title Polaritonic linewidth asymmetry in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regime
title_full Polaritonic linewidth asymmetry in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regime
title_fullStr Polaritonic linewidth asymmetry in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regime
title_full_unstemmed Polaritonic linewidth asymmetry in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regime
title_short Polaritonic linewidth asymmetry in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regime
title_sort polaritonic linewidth asymmetry in the strong and ultrastrong coupling regime
topic strong coupling
ultrastrong coupling
polaritons
fabry–pérot microcavity
plasmonic resonance
meta-atoms
url https://doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2023-0492
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