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Light-matter excitations in the ultra-strong coupling regime
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Quantum PhotonicsEngineeringCavity QedQuantum-well Intersubband MicrocavityPolariton DynamicQuantum MatterQuantum OpticsNanophotonicsQuantum SciencePhotonicsLight-matter CouplingPhysicsWavelength ConversionLight–matter InteractionQuantum OpticNatural SciencesApplied PhysicsLight-matter ExcitationsQuantum DevicesQuantum Photonic DeviceLinear Superposition
In a microcavity, light-matter coupling is quantified by the vacuum Rabi frequency $\Omega_R$. When $\Omega_R$ is larger than radiative and non-radiative loss rates, the system eigenstates (polaritons) are linear superposition of photonic and electronic excitations, a condition actively investigated in diverse physical implementations. Recently, a quantum electrodynamic regime (ultra-strong coupling) was predicted when $\Omega_R$ becomes comparable to the transition frequency. Here we report unambiguous signatures of this regime in a quantum-well intersubband microcavity. Measuring the cavity-polariton dispersion in a room-temperature linear optical experiment, we directly observe the anti-resonant light-matter coupling and the photon-energy renormalization of the vacuum field.
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