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Unraveling the Ultrafast Coherent Dynamics of Exciton Polariton Propagation at Room Temperature

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NANO LETTERS
Volume -, Issue -, Pages -

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.3c02547

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ultrafast dynamics; exciton polariton; coherent propagation

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Exciton polaritons at room temperature exhibit ultrafast coherent dynamics with high propagation speed and longer coherence time than previously believed.
Exciton polaritons are widely considered as promising platforms for developing room-temperature polaritonic devices, owing to the high-speed propagation and nonlinear interactions. However, it remains challenging to explore the dynamics of exciton polaritons specifically at room temperature, where the lifetime could be as small as a few picoseconds and the prevailing time-averaged measurement cannot give access to the true nature of it. Herein, by using the time-resolved photoluminescence, we have successfully traced the ultrafast coherent dynamics of a moving exciton polariton condensate in a one-dimensional perovskite microcavity. The propagation speed is directly measured to be similar to 12.2 +/- 0.8 mu m/ps. Moreover, we have developed a time-resolved Michelson interferometry to quantify the time-dependent phase coherence, which reveals that the actual coherence time of exciton polaritons could be much longer (nearly 100%) than what was believed before. Our work sheds new light on the ultrafast coherent propagation of exciton polaritons at room temperature.

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