Femtosecond switching of strong light-matter interactions in microcavities with two-dimensional semiconductors
Armando Genco, Charalambos Louca, Cristina Cruciano, Kok Wee Song,, Chiara Trovatello, Giuseppe Di Blasio, Giacomo Sansone, Sam Randerson, Peter, Claronino, Rahul Jayaprakash, Kenji Watanabe, Takashi Taniguchi, David G., Lidzey, Oleksandr Kyriienko, Stefano Dal Conte

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates ultrafast all-optical switching in microcavities with 2D semiconductors, achieving sub-4 pJ energy thresholds and picosecond switching times by controlling strong to weak coupling transitions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel all-optical switching paradigm using 2D transition metal dichalcogenides in microcavities, enabling ultrafast, low-energy optical control of light-matter interactions.
Findings
Collapse and revival of polariton gap in less than 1 ps
Switching threshold below 4 pJ per pulse
Control via intra- or interlayer excitons at different wavelengths
Abstract
Ultrafast all-optical logic devices based on nonlinear light-matter interactions hold the promise to overcome the speed limitations of conventional electronic devices. Strong coupling of excitons and photons inside an optical resonator enhances such interactions and generates new polariton states which give access to unique nonlinear phenomena, such as Bose-Einstein condensation, used for all-optical ultrafast polariton transistors. However, the pulse energies required to pump such devices range from tens to hundreds of pJ, making them not competitive with electronic transistors. Here we introduce a new paradigm for all-optical switching based on the ultrafast transition from the strong to the weak coupling regime in microcavities embedding atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides. Employing single and double stacks of hBN-encapsulated MoS homobilayers with high optical…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStrong Light-Matter Interactions · Quantum optics and atomic interactions · Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
