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Microscopic theory of polariton group velocity renormalization

Wenxiang Ying, Benjamin X. K. Chng, Milan Delor, Pengfei Huo

2025Nature Communications13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Cavity exciton-polaritons exhibit ballistic transport and can achieve 100 μm in one picosecond. This ballistic transport significantly enhances mobility compared to that of bare excitons, which often move diffusively and become the bottleneck for energy conversion and transfer devices. Despite being robustly reproduced in experiments and simulations, there is no microscopic theory available for describing the group velocity vg of polariton transport and its renormalization. In this work, we derive an analytic expression for vg renormalization. The theory suggests the vg renormalization is caused by phonon-mediated transitions between the lower polariton (LP) states and the dark states. The theory predicts that the renormalization magnitude depends on both exciton-phonon coupling strength and temperature, which are in quantitative agreement with numerical quantum dynamics simulations. Our results provide theoretical insights and a predictive analytical theory for understanding cavity-enhanced exciton-polariton transport. The authors advance the foundations of exciton-polariton transport based on a field-theoretical approach. This provides microscopic insight on the experimentally observed group velocity renormalization effect.

Topics & Concepts

Renormalization groupPolaritonPhysicsGroup (periodic table)Group velocityCondensed matter physicsStatistical physicsQuantum mechanicsStrong Light-Matter InteractionsThermal Radiation and Cooling TechnologiesQuantum Electrodynamics and Casimir Effect
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