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Article Dans Une Revue Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, part 2 : Letters Année : 2011

Fabrication and Optical Properties of a Fully-Hybrid Epitaxial ZnO-Based Microcavity in the Strong-Coupling Regime

Christelle Brimont
Thierry Guillet

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In order to achieve polariton lasing at room temperature, a new fabrication methodology for planar microcavities is proposed: a ZnO-based microcavity in which the active region is epitaxially grown on an AlGaN/AlN/Si substrate and in which two dielectric mirrors are used. This approach allows us to simultaneously obtain a high-quality active layer together with a high photonic confinement as demonstrated through macro-, micro-photoluminescence (µ-PL) and reflectivity experiments. A quality factor of 675 and a maximum PL emission at k ~ 0 are evidenced thanks to µ-PL, revealing an efficient polaritonic relaxation even at low excitation power.

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hal-00632924 , version 1 (17-10-2011)

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Laurent Orosz, François Réveret, Sophie Bouchoule, Jesús Zúñiga-Pérez, François Médard, et al.. Fabrication and Optical Properties of a Fully-Hybrid Epitaxial ZnO-Based Microcavity in the Strong-Coupling Regime. Japanese Journal of Applied Physics, part 2 : Letters, 2011, 4, pp.072001. ⟨10.1143/APEX.4.072001⟩. ⟨hal-00632924⟩
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