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Strongly coupled slow-light polaritons in one-dimensional disordered localized states

  • Jie Gao
  • , Sylvain Combrie
  • , Baolai Liang
  • , Peter Schmitteckert
  • , Gaelle Lehoucq
  • , Stephane Xavier
  • , Xinan Xu
  • , Kurt Busch
  • , Diana L. Huffaker
  • , Alfredo De Rossi
  • , Chee Wei Wong
  • Thales
  • University of California at Los Angeles
  • Karlsruhe Institute of Technology
  • Columbia University
  • Humboldt University of Berlin

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Abstract

Cavity quantum electrodynamics advances the coherent control of a single quantum emitter with a quantized radiation field mode, typically piecewise engineered for the highest finesse and confinement in the cavity field. This enables the possibility of strong coupling for chip-scale quantum processing, but till now is limited to few research groups that can achieve the precision and deterministic requirements for these polariton states. Here we observe for the first time coherent polariton states of strong coupled single quantum dot excitons in inherently disordered one-dimensional localized modes in slow-light photonic crystals. Large vacuum Rabi splittings up to 311.μeV are observed, one of the largest avoided crossings in the solid-state. Our tight-binding models with quantum impurities detail these strong localized polaritons, spanning different disorder strengths, complementary to model-extracted pure dephasing and incoherent pumping rates. Such disorder-induced slow-light polaritons provide a platform towards coherent control, collective interactions, and quantum information processing.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1994
JournalScientific Reports
Volume3
DOIs
StatePublished - 2013

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