高等学校化学研究 ›› 2021, Vol. 37 ›› Issue (6): 1348-1349.doi: 10.1007/s40242-021-1304-2
WU Jinqi1, SU Rui1, XIONG Qihua2,3,4
WU Jinqi1, SU Rui1, XIONG Qihua2,3,4
摘要: Thanks to the large binding energy and excellent optical properties of Frenkel excitons, organic semiconductors emerge as ideal platforms for the realization of room-temperature exciton polariton(EP) Bose-Einstein condensates(BEC), which is of great importance for developing on-chip coherent light sources and optical logic elements. Previous demonstrations usually demand complex fabrications with external microcavities, which largely hinders the practical applications in on-chip integration. Recently, Tang et al. have reported a room-temperature EP BEC in organic single-crystal microribbons by employing their intrinsic Fabry-Pérot microcavities, being exempted from the complex fabrication of external microcavities. The high exciton densities in organic microribbons lead to large exciton-photon coupling strength, which facilitates the realization of EP BEC, and the further manipulation of polariton condensates for controllable coherent light output. This work has been published online in Nature Communications on June 1, 2021.