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We demonstrate a novel way to realize room-temperature polariton parametric scattering in a one-dimensional ZnO microcavity. The polariton parametric scattering is driven by a polariton condensate, with a balanced polariton pair generated at the adjacent polariton mode. This parametric scattering is experimentally investigated by the angle-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy technique under different pump powers and it is well described by the rate equation of interacting bosons. The direct relation between the intensity of the scattered polariton signal and that of the polariton reservoir is acquired under nonresonant excitation, exhibiting the explicit nonlinear characteristic of this room-temperature polariton parametric process.
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Wei Xie
Beike Biotechnology (China)
Hongxing Dong
Australian National University
Saifeng Zhang
Shanghai University
Physical Review Letters
Fudan University
State Key Laboratory of Surface Physics
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a0b42561b870d7e582e448b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.108.166401