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Nanoimprinted Exciton-Polaritons Metasurfaces: Cost-Effective, Large-Scale, High Homogeneity, and Room Temperature Operation

Authors :
Dang, Nguyen Ha My
Bouteyre, Paul
Trippé-Allard, Gaëlle
Chevalier, Céline
Deleporte, Emmanuelle
Drouard, Emmanuel
Seassal, Christian
Nguyen, Hai Son
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Exciton-polaritons represent a promising platform that combines the strengths of both photonic and electronic systems for future optoelectronic devices. However, their application is currently limited to laboratory research due to the high cost and complexity of fabrication methods, which are not compatible with the mature CMOS technology developed for microelectronics. In this work, we develop an innovative, low-cost, and CMOS-compatible method for fabricating large surface polaritonic devices. This is achieved by direct patterning of a halide-perovskite thin film via thermal nanoimprint. As a result, we observe highly homogeneous polaritonic modes of quality factor $Q\approx 300$ at room temperature across a centimetric scale. Impressively, the process provides high reproducibility and fidelity, as the same mold can be reused more than 10 times to imprint the perovskite layer on different types of substrates. Our results could pave the way for the production of low-cost integrated polaritonic devices operating at room temperature.

Subjects

Subjects :
Physics - Optics

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2403.15956
Document Type :
Working Paper