Directional Polariton Propagation in Perovskite Microcavities
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Explore the fascinating physics of directional polariton propagation in perovskite microcavities through this comprehensive 83-minute research lecture presented by Olha Bahrova from the PCS Institute for Basic Science. Delve into the fundamental principles governing how polaritons - hybrid light-matter quasiparticles - exhibit directional behavior within specially engineered perovskite-based optical microcavity structures. Examine the unique properties of perovskite materials that enable controlled polariton dynamics, investigate the mechanisms behind directional propagation phenomena, and understand the potential applications of these quantum optical systems in next-generation photonic devices and quantum technologies. Gain insights into cutting-edge experimental techniques used to observe and manipulate polariton flow, analyze the theoretical frameworks that describe these complex light-matter interactions, and discover how perovskite microcavities represent a promising platform for developing novel optoelectronic components with enhanced functionality and efficiency.
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Olha Bahrova, Directional polariton propagation in perovskite microcavities
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PCS Institute for Basic Science