极化子
准粒子
玻色-爱因斯坦凝聚体
材料科学
有机半导体
光电子学
凝聚态物理
光子
半导体
物理
激子
玻色子
激子极化
冷凝
化学物理
量子力学
超导电性
热力学
作者
Zhengjun Jiang,Ang Ren,Yongli Yan,Jiannian Yao,Yong Zhao
标识
DOI:10.1002/adma.202106095
摘要
Exciton-polaritons are half-light, half-matter bosonic quasiparticles formed by strong exciton-photon coupling in semiconductor microcavities. These hybrid particles possess the strong nonlinear interactions of excitons and keep most of the characteristics of the underlying photons. As bosons, above a threshold density they can undergo Bose-Einstein condensation to a polariton condensate phase and exhibit a rich variety of exotic macroscopic quantum phenomena in solids. Recently, organic semiconductors have been considered as a promising material platform for these studies due to their room-temperature stability, good processability, and abundant photophysics and photochemistry. Herein, recent advances of exciton-polaritons and their Bose-Einstein condensates in organic semiconductor microcavities are summarized. First, the basic physics is introduced, and then their emerging applications are highlighted. The remaining questions are also discussed and a personal viewpoint about the potential directions for future research is given.
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