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Recent Progress of Strong Exciton-Photon Coupling in Lead Halide Perovskites.

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Authors: Du W, Zhang S, Zhang Q, Liu X

Year

2019

Paper ID

1482

Status

Peer-reviewed

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111

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78

Abstract

The semiconductor exciton-polariton, arising from the strong coupling between excitons and confined cavity photon modes, is not only of fundamental importance in macroscopic quantum effects but also has wide application prospects in ultralow-threshold polariton lasers, slowing-light devices, and quantum light sources. Very recently, metallic halide perovskites have been considered as a great candidate for exciton-polariton devices owing to their low-cost fabrication, large exciton oscillator strength, and binding energy. Herein, the latest progress in exciton-polaritons and polariton lasers of perovskites are reviewed. Polaritons in planar and nanowires Fabry-Pérot microcavities are discussed with particular reference to material and photophysics. Finally, a perspective on the remaining challenges in perovskite polaritons research is given.

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