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Room-temperature cavity-polaritons in planar ZnO microcavities fabricated by a top-down process

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 117, Issue 7, Pages -

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AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/5.0011662

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  1. Dynamic Alliance for Open Innovation Bridging Human, Environment and Materials
  2. JSPS KAKENHI under MEXT [22246037, 17H06514, 19K15453]
  3. Canon Foundation, Japan

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Angle-dependent energy shifts in the near-band edge emission peak were observed at room temperature in planar ZnO microcavities (MCs) fabricated by a top-down process that simultaneously maintains high radiative performance of a ZnO active layer and high reflectivity of wide-bandwidth distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs). An approximately 2 lambda -thick ZnO active layer with a thickness gradient less than 10nm/mm (i.e., an angle of gradient less than 2arc sec) across the entire 10x5mm(2) device area was formed by thinning a bulk single crystal of ZnO grown by the hydrothermal method, whose typical threading dislocation densities were lower than 10(2)cm(-2). The DBRs consisting of 10 and 12 pairs of SiO2/ZrO2 multilayers with a thickness gradient of 0.2nm/mm/pair were deposited by using the nearly surface-damage-free reactive helicon-wave-excited-plasma sputtering method as the top and bottom mirrors, respectively. The quality factor of a passive cavity consisting of the same DBR stacks was in the range between 670 and 720 for the areal size of 1mm in diameter. Angle-resolved photoluminescence spectra of the ZnO MCs measured at different positions with a macroscopic spot size of 80 mu m in diameter exhibited distinct emission from the lower branch of cavity polaritons with apparent detunings ranging from -40meV to 40meV at room temperature.

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