Surface Plasmon Enhanced Strong Exciton-Photon Coupling in Hybrid Inorganic-Organic Perovskites Nanowires
Qiuyu Shang, Shuai Zhang, Jie Chen, Pengfei Yang, Wei Li, Yanfeng, Zhang, Qihua Xiong, Xinfeng Liu, Qing Zhang

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates surface plasmon enhancement of strong exciton-photon coupling in perovskite nanowires, achieving high Rabi splitting energies and providing insights for advanced quantum light sources.
Contribution
It reports the first observation of surface plasmon enhanced strong exciton-photon interaction in perovskite nanowires with significant coupling strength improvements.
Findings
Rabi splitting energy up to ~560 meV observed
Exciton-photon coupling strength increased by ~1.4 times
Dependence of interaction on nanowire and insulator dimensions studied
Abstract
Manipulating strong light-matter interaction in semiconductor microcavities is crucial for developing high-performance exciton polariton devices with great potentials in next-generation all-solid state quantum technologies. In this work, we report surface plasmon enhanced strong exciton-photon interaction in CH3NH3PbBr3 perovskite nanowires. Characteristic anti-crossing behaviors, indicating Rabi splitting energy up to ~ 560 meV, are observed near exciton resonance in hybrid semiconductor-insulator-metallic waveguide cavity at room temperature. An exciton-photon coupling strength enhancement factor of ~ 1.4 times is evaluated, which is mainly attributed to surface plasmon induced localized excitation field redistribution. Further, systematic studies on nanowires and insulator dimension dependence of exciton-photon interaction are presented. These results provide new avenues to achieve…
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