An effective density matrix approach for intersubband plasmons coupled to a cavity field: electrical extraction/injection of intersubband polaritons
M. Lagr\'ee, M. Jeannin, G. Quinchard, S. Pes, A. Evirgen, A. Delga, V. Trinit\'e, R. Colombelli

TL;DR
This paper develops a quantum density matrix framework to model intersubband polaritons coupled to a cavity field, enabling better understanding of carrier extraction/injection and matching experimental photocurrent spectra in strong coupling regimes.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive quantum model combining density matrix and master equations to describe light-matter interactions and transport in intersubband polaritonic systems, with experimental validation.
Findings
Successfully reproduces photocurrent spectral features
Reveals selection rules for ISB plasmon-electron interactions
Demonstrates potential for efficient electronic injection into polaritonic states
Abstract
The main technological obstacle hampering the dissemination of modern optoelectronic devices operating with large light-matter coupling strength is an in-depth comprehension of the carrier current extraction and injection from and into strongly coupled light-matter states, the so-called polaritonic states. The main challenge lies in modeling the interaction between excitations of different nature, namely bosonic excitations (the plasmonic ISB excitations) with fermionic excitations (the electrons within the extraction or injection subband). In this work, we introduce a comprehensive quantum framework that encompasses both the ISB plasmonic mode and the extractor/injector mode, with a specific emphasis on accurately describing the coherent nature of transport. This reveals inherent selection rules dictating the interaction between the ISB plasmon and the extraction/injection…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStrong Light-Matter Interactions · Thermal Radiation and Cooling Technologies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
