Interacting exciton-polaritons in cylindric micropillars
Yury S. Krivosenko, Ivan V. Iorsh, Ivan A. Shelykh

TL;DR
This paper provides a detailed microscopic analysis of exciton-polaritons in cylindrical micropillars, exploring their formation, interactions, and potential for generating photons with orbital angular momentum.
Contribution
It introduces a quantitative microscopic framework for exciton-polaritons in micropillars and discusses their application in photon generation with angular momentum.
Findings
Analysis of polariton formation and interactions
Potential for photon generation with orbital angular momentum
Insights into redistribution effects in micropillar devices
Abstract
We present a quantitative microscopic analysis of the formation of exciton-polaritons, the composite particles possessing light and material components, polariton-polariton interactions, and resonant pumping dynamics in cylindrical semiconductor micropillars. We discuss how the redistribution effect can be used in devices generating photons with non zero orbital angular momenta.
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Taxonomy
TopicsStrong Light-Matter Interactions · Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies
