Abstract Temporal profiles of photoluminescence (PL) from the cavity polariton at the ground state in a CuBr microcavity at 10 K have been investigated from the viewpoint of the cavity-polariton condensation.… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Temporal profiles of photoluminescence (PL) from the cavity polariton at the ground state in a CuBr microcavity at 10 K have been investigated from the viewpoint of the cavity-polariton condensation. We measured angle-resolved reflectance spectra to characterize the cavity-polariton dispersions, cavity-photon dispersion, and quality factor from which the intrinsic cavity-polariton lifetime was estimated. The threshold-like changes of the PL intensity, band width, and energy of the lower polariton as a function of excitation power are consistent with previously reported experimental results for the cavity-polariton condensation. It was found that the PL rise and decay times are markedly decreased by the cavity-polariton condensation, which can be attributed to the appearance of the bosonic final state stimulation and intrinsic lifetime of polaritons in the relaxation and decay processes, respectively.
               
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