Single-photon nonlinearity at room temperature
Darius Urbonas, Anton V. Zasedatelev, et al.
CLEO 2022
The recent progress in nanotechnology and single-molecule spectroscopy paves the way for emergent cost-effective organic quantum optical technologies with potential applications in useful devices operating at ambient conditions. We harness a π-conjugated ladder-type polymer strongly coupled to a microcavity forming hybrid light–matter states, so-called exciton-polaritons, to create exciton-polariton condensates with quantum fluid properties. Obeying Bose statistics, exciton-polaritons exhibit an extreme nonlinearity when undergoing bosonic stimulation, which we have managed to trigger at the single-photon level, thereby providing an efficient way for all-optical ultrafast control over the macroscopic condensate wavefunction. Here, we utilize stable excitons dressed with high-energy molecular vibrations, allowing for single-photon nonlinear operation at ambient conditions. This opens new horizons for practical implementations like sub-picosecond switching, amplification and all-optical logic at the fundamental quantum limit.
Darius Urbonas, Anton V. Zasedatelev, et al.
CLEO 2022
Anton V. Zasedatelev, Anton V. Baranikov, et al.
Nature Photonics
Anton V. Zasedatelev, Anton V. Baranikov, et al.
FiO 2019
Anton V. Zasedatelev, Anton V. Baranikov, et al.
Nature Photonics