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Microscopic Theory of Polariton Lasing via Vibronically Assisted Scattering

Leonardo Mazza, Stéphane Kéna-Cohen, Paolo Michetti, Giuseppe C. La Rocca

Published 2013-06-10Version 1

Polariton lasing has recently been observed in strongly coupled crystalline anthracene microcavities. A simple model is developed describing the onset of the non-linear threshold based on a master equation including the relevant relaxation processes and employing realistic material parameters. The mechanism governing the build-up of the polariton population - namely bosonic stimulated scattering from the exciton reservoir via a vibronically assisted process - is characterized and its efficiency calculated on the basis of a microscopic theory. The role of polariton-polariton bimolecular quenching is identified and temperature dependent effects are discussed.

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