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Masharin, M.A.; Samusev, A.K.; Bogdanov, A.A.; Iorsh, I.V.; Demir, H.V.; Makarov, S.V.
Advanced functional materials, 05/2023, Volume: 33, Issue: 22Journal Article
Excitons in lead bromide perovskites exhibit high binding energy and high oscillator strength, allowing for a strong light‐matter coupling regime in the perovskite‐based cavities localizing photons at the nanoscale. This opens up the way for the realization of exciton‐polariton Bose–Einstein condensation and polariton lasing at room temperature – the inversion‐free low‐threshold stimulated emission. However, polariton lasing in perovskite planar photon cavities without Bragg mirrors has not yet been observed and proved experimentally. In this study, perovskite metasurface is employed, fabricated with nanoimprint lithography, supporting so‐called exceptional points to demonstrate the room‐temperature polariton lasing. The exceptional points in exciton‐polariton dispersion of the metasurface appear upon optically pumping in the nonlinear regime in the spectral vicinity of a symmetry‐protected bound state in the continuum providing high mode confinement with the enhanced local density of states beneficial for polariton condensation. The observed lasing emission possesses high directivity with a divergence angle of 1° over one axis. The employed nanoimprinting approach for solution‐processable large‐scale polariton lasers is compatible with various planar photonic platforms suitable for on‐chip integration. A strong light‐matter coupling regime is observed at room temperature in the lead‐halide perovskite metasurface fabricated by nanoimprint lithography. Thanks to the high polariton nonlinearity under the non‐resonant pump, exceptional points appear providing enhanced local density of states and exciton‐polariton condensation with low‐threshold highly‐directive lasing.
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