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An electrically pumped polariton laser

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Abstract

Polariton lasing under electrical pumping is observed in a multi quantum well microcavity. The system’s hybrid nature of part light and part matter is probed by measuring the Zeeman-splitting of the microcavity mode in the regime of polariton lasing.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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