Mid-infrared intersubband polaritons in dispersive metal-insulator-metal resonators
Title | Mid-infrared intersubband polaritons in dispersive metal-insulator-metal resonators |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Manceau, JM, Zanotto, S, Ongarello, T, Sorba, L, Tredicucci, A, Biasiol, G, Colombelli, R |
Journal | Applied physics letters |
Volume | 105 |
ISSN | 0003-6951 |
Keywords | LIGHT, RADIATION |
Abstract | We demonstrate room-temperature strong coupling between a mid-infrared (? = 9.9 ?m) intersubband transition and the fundamental cavity mode of a metal-insulator-metal resonator. Patterning of the resonator surface enables surface-coupling of the radiation and introduces an energy dispersion which can be probed with angle-resolved reflectivity. In particular, the polaritonic dispersion presents an accessible energy minimum at k = 0 where - potentially - polaritons can accumulate. We also show that it is possible to maximize the coupling of photons into the polaritonic states and - simultaneously - to engineer the position of the minimum Rabi splitting at a desired value of the in-plane wavevector. This can be precisely accomplished via a simple post-processing technique. The results are confirmed using the temporal coupled mode theory formalism and their significance in the context of the strong critical coupling concept is highlighted. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC. |
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DOI | 10.1063/1.4893730 |