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Nonlinear Rydberg exciton-polaritons in Cu2O microcavities

M. N. Makhonin, Anthonin Delphan, Kok Wee Song, P. M. Walker, Tommi Isoniemi, Peter Claronino, Konstantinos Orfanakis, Sai Kiran Rajendran, Hamid Ohadi, Julian Heckötter, Marc Aßmann, M. Bayer, A. I. Tartakovskii, M. S. Skolnick, Oleksandr Kyriienko, D. N. Krizhanovskii

2024Light Science & Applications18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Rydberg excitons (analogues of Rydberg atoms in condensed matter systems) are highly excited bound electron-hole states with large Bohr radii. The interaction between them as well as exciton coupling to light may lead to strong optical nonlinearity, with applications in sensing and quantum information processing. Here, we achieve strong effective photon–photon interactions (Kerr-like optical nonlinearity) via the Rydberg blockade phenomenon and the hybridisation of excitons and photons forming polaritons in a Cu2O-filled microresonator. Under pulsed resonant excitation polariton resonance frequencies are renormalised due to the reduction of the photon-exciton coupling with increasing exciton density. Theoretical analysis shows that the Rydberg blockade plays a major role in the experimentally observed scaling of the polariton nonlinearity coefficient as ∝ n 4.4 ± 1.8 for principal quantum numbers up to n = 7. Such high principal quantum numbers studied in a polariton system for the first time are essential for realisation of high Rydberg optical nonlinearities, which paves the way towards quantum optical applications and fundamental studies of strongly correlated photonic (polaritonic) states in a solid state system.

Topics & Concepts

Rydberg formulaPolaritonExcitonPhysicsPrincipal quantum numberExcited statePhotonAtomic physicsPhotonicsBiexcitonCondensed matter physicsQuantumQuantum mechanicsQuantum dissipationIonizationIonStrong Light-Matter InteractionsQuantum Information and CryptographyQuantum and electron transport phenomena
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