Data di Pubblicazione:
2014
Abstract:
The coupling of the electromagnetic field with an electronic transition gives rise, for strong enough light-matter interactions, to hybrid states called exciton-polaritons. When the energy exchanged between light and matter becomes a significant fraction of the material transition energy an extreme optical regime called ultrastrong coupling (USC) is achieved. We report a microcavity embedded p-i-n monolithic organic light emitting diode working in USC, employing a thin film of squaraine dye as active layer. A normalized coupling ratio of 30% has been achieved at room temperature. These USC devices exhibit a dispersion-less angle-resolved electroluminescence that can be exploited for the realization of innovative optoelectronic devices. Our results may open the way towards electrically pumped polariton lasers.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Gigli, Giuseppe; Mazzeo, Marco; Mangione, Federica; Gambino, Salvatore; Sanvitto, Daniele; Ballarini, Dario
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