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Resolving exciton and polariton multiparticle correlations in an optical microcavity in the strong-coupling regime

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We are proud to report that our article titled “Resolving exciton and polariton multi-particle correlations in an optical microcavity in the strong coupling regime” led by Victoria Quirós-Cordero and Esteban Rojas Gatjens has been selected as an Editor’s Suggestion in Physical Review B.

Teaser text: “Here the authors use advanced nonlinear spectroscopy to directly observe how excitons and polaritons interact in a strongly coupled semiconductor microcavity. Their measurements reveal ultrafast energy flow into polariton states and uncover clear signatures of multi-particle Coulomb interactions that link reservoir and polariton modes. These previously hidden correlation pathways shape polariton behavior far beyond mean-field expectations, offering fresh insight into the fundamental processes that enable polariton condensation and other collective quantum phenomena”.

🔗Link to the journal: DOI: https://lnkd.in/gTCYM_-X

Our CERC interactions lumière-matière/light-matter interactions implements an open-science data management plan, and the links to the accepted manuscript can be found in the arXiv and all data reported in it are in the Borealis Dataverse Repository, accessed by the following links:

🔗Link to the arXiv: https://lnkd.in/gHp3ZVUb

🔗Link to Borealis: https://lnkd.in/gB3_Ey93