polaritionmediated
Polariton-mediated processes refer to interactions and phenomena that involve polaritons, quasi-particles resulting from the strong coupling between photons and excitons in a material. Polaritons are hybrid particles that exhibit properties of both photons and excitons, making them useful in various fields of physics and technology.
In polariton-mediated processes, the strong coupling between photons and excitons leads to the formation of polariton
Polariton-mediated processes have been studied in various systems, including semiconductor microcavities, organic materials, and two-dimensional materials.
In organic materials, polariton-mediated processes have been explored for applications in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) and
In two-dimensional materials, polariton-mediated processes have been investigated for applications in graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides
Overall, polariton-mediated processes offer a promising avenue for exploring and harnessing the unique properties of polaritons