Chiral Exciton‐Polariton Continuous‐Wave Perovskite Laser
Abstract
ABSTRACT Chiral optical materials offer a route to generate circularly polarized laser emission for spin‐selective photonics, but realizing continuous‐wave (CW) circularly polarized lasing at room temperature has remained challenging. Here, a chiral exciton‐polariton CW laser is demonstrated using a microcavity strongly coupled with chiral 2D perovskite, (MBA) 2 PbI 4 . The resulting hybrid exciton‐polaritons undergo lasing with ultralow threshold at an onset CW pump intensity of 0.5 W·cm −2 at room temperature, orders of magnitude lower than all chiral halide perovskite lasers. The laser emission is intrinsically circularly polarized, with a luminescence dissymmetry factor (g lum ) about 0.30. Spectral tunability of the lasing wavelength is further demonstrated by adjusting the cavity thickness. The chiral polariton laser exhibits excellent stability under continuous operation, maintaining >95% of its output intensity over hours of CW pumping. The device represents a versatile platform with potential for spin‐optoelectronic applications and for exploring spin‐polarized quantum fluids of light at room temperature.
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Authors (10)
Bangjie Song
Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China
Ping Bai
Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Inorganic Oxygenated-Materials, College of Chemistry
Zhenqin Li
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Westlake University Hangzhou Zhejiang China
Zhaolin Zhong
Yide Chang
Zhibin Hu
Puxin Yang
Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China
Xiaohe Miao
Yanming Wang
Siying Peng
Department of Materials Science and Engineering Westlake University Hangzhou Zhejiang China