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Groups demonstrate electrically driven polariton lasers

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Ashley N. Rice, [email protected]

An electrically driven polariton laser – one fueled by electricity instead of light – was demonstrated recently by two separate groups. Optically driven polariton (a mix of photons and excitons) lasers have been demonstrated before, but to be of practical use, they must operate electrically. Such a device was proposed in 1996, but until now has remained a scientific curiosity. Diagram of the electrically driven polariton laser developed by scientists from Stanford University, the University of Würzburg and the National Institute of Informatics of Tokyo. The...Read full article

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    Published: August 2013
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    exciton
    An exciton is a quasiparticle that represents the bound state of an electron and a hole in a solid-state material, typically a semiconductor or an insulator. In simpler terms, an exciton is a paired electron and hole created when an electron absorbs a photon and is promoted to a higher energy state, leaving behind an empty state called a hole. Key characteristics of excitons include: Formation: Excitons are formed when an electron in the valence band of a material is excited to the...
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