Dispersion laws of the two-dimensional cavity magnetoexciton-polaritons
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MOSKALENKO, Sveatoslav, PODLESNY, Igor, DUMANOV, Evgheni, LIBERMAN, Michael, NOVIKOV, Boris. Dispersion laws of the two-dimensional cavity magnetoexciton-polaritons. In: Journal of Nanophotonics, 2016, nr. 3(10), p. 0. ISSN 1934-2608. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JNP.10.036006
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Journal of Nanophotonics
Numărul 3(10) / 2016 / ISSN 1934-2608

Dispersion laws of the two-dimensional cavity magnetoexciton-polaritons

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JNP.10.036006

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Moskalenko Sveatoslav1, Podlesny Igor1, Dumanov Evgheni1, Liberman Michael2, Novikov Boris3
 
1 Institute of Applied Physics, Academy of Sciences of Moldova,
2 Nordic Institute for Theoretical Physics (NORDITA) KTH,
3 Institute of Physics, St. Petersburg
 
 
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The energy spectrum of the two-dimensional cavity magnetoexciton-polaritons has been investigated previously, using exact solutions for the Landau quantization (LQ) of conduction electrons and heavy holes (hhs) provided by the Rashba method. Two lowest LQ levels for electrons and three lowest Landau levels for hhs lead to the construction of the six lowest magnetoexciton sates. They consist of two dipole-active, two quadrupole-active, and the two forbidden quantum transitions from the ground state of the crystal to the magnetoexciton states. The interaction of the four optical-active magnetoexciton states with the cavity-mode photons with a given circular polarization and with well-defined incidence direction leads to the creation of five magnetoexciton-polariton branches. The fifth-order dispersion equation is examined by using numerical calculations and the second-order dispersion equation is solved analytically, taking into account only one dipole-active magnetoexciton state in the point of the in-plane wave vector k||=0. The effective polariton mass on the lower polariton branch, the Rabi frequency, and the corresponding Hopfield coefficients are determined in dependence on the magnetic-field strength, the Rashba spin-orbit coupling parameters, and the electron and hole g-factors. 

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Hopfield coefficients, magnetoexciton, polariton, Rashba spin-orbit coupling