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Tianyin Zhu, Zelei Chen, Xiaoyu Wang, Zhongmin Huang, Haibin Zhao, Jun Wang. Room-temperature exciton-polariton condensation in pressed perovskite microcavitiesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(9): 094202.
| Tianyin Zhu, Zelei Chen, Xiaoyu Wang, Zhongmin Huang, Haibin Zhao, Jun Wang. Room-temperature exciton-polariton condensation in pressed perovskite microcavitiesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2025, 34(9): 094202. |
Room-temperature exciton-polariton condensation in pressed perovskite microcavities
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Abstract
Microcavity exciton-polaritons, formed by strong light–matter coupling, are essential for realizing Bose–Einstein condensation and low-threshold lasing. Such polaritonic lasing and condensation have been demonstrated in III–V semiconductors at liquid helium temperatures. However, the complex fabrication of these microcavities and operating temperatures limit their room-temperature practical application. Here, we experimentally realize room-temperature exciton-polariton condensation and polaritonic lasing in a CsPbBr3 perovskite planar microcavity fabricated by the pressing process. Angle-resolved photoluminescence spectra demonstrate the strong light–matter coupling and the formation of exciton-polaritons in such a pressed microcavity. Above the critical threshold, mass polaritons accumulating at the bottom of dispersion lead to a narrow emission linewidth and pronounced blueshift, further reinforcing the Bose–Einstein condensation and polaritonic lasing in this system. Our results offer a feasible and effective approach to investigate exciton-polariton condensation and polariton lasing at room temperature. -
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