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Theory of exciton-polariton lasing at room temperature in ZnO microcavities

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APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS
Volume 93, Issue 21, Pages -

Publisher

AIP Publishing
DOI: 10.1063/1.3036895

Keywords

excitons; II-VI semiconductors; microcavity lasers; phase diagrams; polaritons; semiconductor lasers; wide band gap semiconductors; zinc compounds

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  1. ANR Chair of Excellence Program
  2. EU [STIMSCAT FP6-517769]

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We use the semiclassical Boltzmann equations to describe the exciton-polariton relaxation in a bulk ZnO microcavity at room temperature. We present kinetic phase diagrams which report the lasing threshold versus the main sample parameters, such as the polariton lifetime or the value of the Rabi splitting. We find that the polariton laser is operating close to the thermodynamic equilibrium in most cases which makes advantageous the use of microcavities showing very large Rabi splittings as it is the case in ZnO structures. We find that room temperature polariton lasing could be observed in the samples presently available.

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