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Observation of intersubband polaritons in a single nanoantenna using nano-FTIR spectroscopy

Wang et al., 2019

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15684198455734477066
Author
Wang C
Habteyes T
Luk T
Klem J
Brener I
Chen H
Mitrofanov O
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Nano Letters

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Strong coupling of an intersubband (ISB) electron transition in quantum wells to a subwavelength plasmonic nanoantenna can give rise to intriguing quantum phenomena, such as ISB polariton condensation, and enable practical devices including low threshold …
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