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Confined Electrons and Photons
Claude Weisbuch,Henri Benisty,D. Labilloy,Romuald Houdré,R. P. Stanley,Marc Ilegems +5 more
- pp 211-234
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The scientific fields of confined electrons and photons have become areas of major efforts worldwide as mentioned in this paper and their appeal originates in the many facets they offer in fundamental and applied science, in technology and device development, and to high technology, large-scale industries.Abstract:
The scientific fields of confined electrons and photons have become areas of major efforts worldwide. Their appeal originates in the many facets they offer in fundamental and applied science, in technology and device development, and to high technology, large-scale industries.read more
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Colloquium : Excitons in atomically thin transition metal dichalcogenides
Gang Wang,Alexey Chernikov,Mikhail M. Glazov,Tony F. Heinz,Xavier Marie,Thierry Amand,Bernhard Urbaszek +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed recent progress in understanding of the excitonic properties in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and future challenges are laid out.
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Regulated and Entangled Photons from a Single Quantum Dot
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Strong exciton–photon coupling in an organic semiconductor microcavity
David G. Lidzey,Donal D. C. Bradley,M. S. Skolnick,Tersilla Virgili,Stuart D. Walker,D. M. Whittaker +5 more
TL;DR: In this article, an organic semiconductor microcavity that operates in the strong-coupling regime was shown to have characteristic mixing of the exciton and photon modes (anti-crossing), and a room-temperature vacuum Rabi splitting.
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Self-collimating phenomena in photonic crystals
Hideo Kosaka,T. Kawashima,Akihisa Tomita,Masaya Notomi,Masaya Notomi,Toshiaki Tamamura,Toshiaki Tamamura,Takashi Sato,Shojiro Kawakami +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, self-determining collimated light is generated in a photonic crystal fabricated on silicon and the divergence of the collimated beam is insensitive to that of the incident beam and much smaller than the divergence generated in conventional Gaussian optics.
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Impact of planar microcavity effects on light extraction-Part I: basic concepts and analytical trends
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