Phys. Rev. A 56, 3233 - 3236 (1997)Laser emission from semiconductor microcavities: The role of cavity polaritons
Xudong Fan and Hailin Wang
H. Q. Hou and B. E. Hammons Received 3 March 1997 We present an experimental study on the role of cavity polaritons in laser emissions from a GaAs quantum-well microcavity. We show that cavity polaritons play no role in the laser emission process when the cavity is nearly resonant with the excitons. The laser emissions emerge from the bare cavity mode instead of from a cavity-polariton branch and the threshold density is much higher than the saturation density at which cavity polaritons vanish. We also show that the presence of emission doublets near the lasing threshold, which was previously taken as an evidence for laser emission from cavity polaritons, is primarily the result of spatial and/or temporal variations of exciton densities within the excitation volume. ©1997 The American Physical Society
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