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Strong Light–Matter Coupling in Carbon Nanotubes as a Route to Exciton Brightening

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We show that strong light–matter coupling can be used to overcome a long-standing problem that has prevented efficient optical emission from carbon nanotubes. The luminescence from the nominally bright exciton… Click to show full abstract

We show that strong light–matter coupling can be used to overcome a long-standing problem that has prevented efficient optical emission from carbon nanotubes. The luminescence from the nominally bright exciton state of carbon nanotubes is quenched due to the fast nonradiative scattering to the dark exciton state having a lower energy. We present a theoretical analysis to show that by placing carbon nanotubes in an optical microcavity the bright excitonic state may be split into two hybrid exciton–polariton states, while the dark state remains unaltered. For sufficiently strong coupling between the bright exciton and the cavity, we show that the energy of the lower polariton may be pushed below that of the dark exciton. This overturning of the relative energies of the bright and dark excitons prevents the dark exciton from quenching the emission. Our results pave the way for a new approach to band-engineering the properties of nanoscale optoelectronic devices.

Keywords: strong light; light matter; exciton; matter coupling; carbon nanotubes

Journal Title: ACS Photonics
Year Published: 2019

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