DaeGwi Kim
Osaka City University
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Journal of Applied Physics | 2012
Toshiki Kawase; Kenichi Miyazaki; DaeGwi Kim; Masaaki Nakayama
We have investigated the temperature dependence of the cavity-polariton energies in ZnO and CuCl microcavities with HfO2/SiO2 distributed Bragg reflectors. From angle-resolved reflectance spectra at 10u2009K, we experimentally confirmed the cavity-polariton dispersions. The experimental dispersions were analyzed with a phenomenological Hamiltonian for the exciton-photon strong coupling. Furthermore, the temperature dependence of the angle-resolved reflectance spectra was measured. We analyzed the experiment results of the temperature dependence of the energies of the cavity polaritons on the basis of the phenomenological Hamiltonian, taking account of Varshnis law to treat the temperature dependence of the band-gap energy in a bulk crystal. Note that the temperature dependence of the exciton energies in a CuCl bulk crystal is extraordinary, which is in reverse to that in a ZnO bulk crystal. We have revealed that the temperature dependence of the energies of the cavity polaritons, which deviates from that of ...
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics | 2010
Kenichi Miyazaki; DaeGwi Kim; Toshiki Kawase; Masanobu Kameda; Masaaki Nakayama
We have investigated the characteristics of exciton polaritons in a CuCl microcavity with distributed Bragg reflectors (DBRs). Two sets of multilayers, PbBr2/PbF2 and HfO2/SiO2, were adopted as the DBRs in order to study the temporal stability of the CuCl microcavity. The thickness of the CuCl active layer was fixed to an effective 3λ/2 length. Angle-resolved reflectance spectra clearly demonstrate the formation of the cavity polaritons. From the phenomenological analysis with a 3×3 Hamiltonian for the cavity-polariton modes originating from the Z3 exciton, Z1,2 exciton, and cavity photon, the Rabi splitting energies are evaluated to be 97 and 162 meV for the Z3 and Z1,2 excitons, respectively, in the fresh CuCl microcavity with the PbBr2/PbF2 DBR. However, the Rabi splitting energies remarkably decrease within 6 days from the sample preparation, which is due to the degradation of the DBR resulting from alloying of PbBr2 and PbF2. On the other hand, in the CuCl microcavity with the HfO2/SiO2 DBR, the Rabi splitting energies of 105 and 168 meV for the Z3 and Z1,2 excitons, respectively, hardly change during 360 days from the sample preparation. This indicates that the stability of the oxide materials of HfO2 and SiO2 prevents the degradation of the DBR and CuCl active layer. Thus, a stable CuCl microcavity can be prepared by adopting the multilayer of HfO2/SiO2 as the DBR, which is a merit in applications.
Physical Review B | 2008
DaeGwi Kim; Shinya Okahara; Masaaki Nakayama; Yonggu Shim
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009
DaeGwi Kim; Shinya Okahara; K. Shimura; Masaaki Nakayama
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008
DaeGwi Kim; T. Mishima; K. Tomihira; Masaaki Nakayama
Physical Review B | 2009
DaeGwi Kim; Kanako Okazaki; Masaaki Nakayama
Physical Review B | 2011
Masaaki Nakayama; Kenichi Miyazaki; Toshiki Kawase; DaeGwi Kim
Physical Review B | 2011
Masaaki Nakayama; Masanobu Kameda; Toshiki Kawase; DaeGwi Kim
Journal of Crystal Growth | 2008
DaeGwi Kim; Kazuyki Tomihira; Shinya Okahara; Masaaki Nakayama
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2012
H. Yokota; K. Okazaki; K. Shimura; Masaaki Nakayama; DaeGwi Kim