Room-Temperature Exciton Polaritons in Monolayer WS2 Enabled by Plasmonic Bound States in the Continuum
Posted on 2025-03-05 - 11:30
Exciton
polaritons formed by the strong coupling between excitons
and photons have been extensively studied in transition metal disulfides
(TMDs) for their potential to inherit ultralong radiation lifetime
and remarkable nonlinearity. Many studies have achieved strong coupling
at room temperature. However, the systems in these studies generally
lack orderly characteristics and precise controllability, and their
tunability also remains rather limited. Here, we demonstrate a plasmonic
grating with a bound state in the continuum (BIC) as a highly tunable
platform for generating exciton polaritons in monolayer WS2 at room temperature. We characterized the polariton modes and determined
an energy splitting of 93 meV. This validates strong coupling in our
system. Our research offers a new approach for exploring exciton polaritons
in 2D semiconductors, opening doors for room-temperature optoelectronic
and quantum computing applications.
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Luo, Cai; Li, Wei; Li, Jianmei; Fu, Ziyi; Hu, Nannan; Yu, Zhixiang; et al. (2025). Room-Temperature Exciton Polaritons in Monolayer WS2 Enabled by Plasmonic Bound States in the Continuum. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c06464Â