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Few-Electron Ultrastrong Light-Matter Coupling at 300 GHz with Nanogap Hybrid LC Microcavities
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Ultrastrong light-matter coupling allows the exploration of new states of matter through the interaction of strong vacuum fields with huge electronic dipoles. By using hybrid dipole antenna-split ring resonator-based cavities with extremely small effective mode volumes V<sub>eff</sub>/λ<sub>0</sub><sup>3</sup> ≃ 6 × 10<sup>-10</sup> and surfaces S<sub>eff</sub>/λ<sub>0</sub><sup>2</sup> ≃ 3.5 × 10<sup>-7</sup>, we probe the ultrastrong light-matter coupling at 300 GHz to less than 100 electrons located in the last occupied Landau level of a high mobility two-dimensional electron gas, measuring a normalized coupling ratio of Ω<sub>R</sub>/ω<sub>c</sub> = 0.36. Effects of the extremely reduced cavity dimensions are observed as the light-matter coupled system is better described by an effective mass heavier than the uncoupled one. These results open the way to ultrastrong coupling at the single-electron level in two-dimensional electron systems.
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