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Date
2022-11-15Type
- Journal Article
Abstract
We study the dynamics of multimode polariton lasing in organic microcavities by using a second-order cumulant equation approach. By inspecting the time evolution of the photon mode occupations, we show that if multiple lasing peaks are observed in time-integrated mode occupations, the reason can be either bimodal lasing or temporal switching between several modes. The former takes place within a narrow range of parameters while the latter occurs more widely. We find that the origin of the temporal switching is different in the weak- and strong-coupling regimes. At weak coupling the different gradients of mode occupation vs pump power is the determining factor, while for strong coupling it is changes in the eigenmodes and gain spectrum upon pumping. This difference is revealed by investigating the photoluminescence and momentum-resolved gain spectra. Our results underscore the importance of understanding the time evolution of the populations when characterizing the lasing behavior of a multimode polariton system, and show how these features differ between weak and strong coupling. Show more
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Journal / series
Physical Review BVolume
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Publisher
American Physical SocietySubject
Exciton polariton; Polaritons; Polariton condensateMore
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