Observation of Strong Coupling between Cavity Photon and Exciton in GaN Micro-rod

  • Gong, Su-Hyun (Department of Physics, Graduate School of Nanoscience & Technology (WCU), and KAIST Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST) ;
  • Ko, Suk-Min (Department of Physics, Graduate School of Nanoscience & Technology (WCU), and KAIST Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST) ;
  • Cho, Yong-Hoon (Department of Physics, Graduate School of Nanoscience & Technology (WCU), and KAIST Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST)
  • Published : 2014.02.10

Abstract

Strong exciton-photon coupling in microcavities have generated an intense research effort since quasiparticles called exciton polaritons are produced and shows interesting phenomena. Most of studies have been done with GaAs based microcavities at cryogenic temperature. Recently, GaN material which has large exciton binding energy and oscillator strength has much attention because strong coupling between photon and exciton could be realized at room temperature. However, fabrication of high quality microcavity using GaN is challengeable due to the large mismatch between the lattice and the thermal expansion coefficient in GaN based distributed Bragg mirror. Here, we observed strong coupling regime of exciton-photon in GaN micro-rods which were grown by metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy (MOCVD) on Si substrate. Owing to the hexagonal cross-section of micro-rod, whispering gallery modes of photon are naturally formed and could be coupled with exciton in GaN. Using angle-resolved micro-photoluminescence measurement, exciton polariton dispersion curves were directly observed from GaN micro-rod. We expect room temperature exciton polariton condensation could be realized in high quality GaN micro-rod.

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