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Definition of Polaritons

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- crossing principle. Polaritons describe the crossing of the dispersion of light with any interacting resonance. To this extent polaritons can also be thought...
- phonons and photons. They are particular type of polariton, which behave like bosons. Phonon polaritons occur in the region where the wavelength and energy...
- demonstrated that exciton-polaritons propagate over several microns. This was done in order to prove that exciton-polaritons propagate over several microns...
- Surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs) are electromagnetic waves that travel along a metal–dielectric or metal–air interface, practically in the infrared or...
- Polariton superfluid is predicted to be a state of the exciton-polaritons system that combines the characteristics of lasers with those of excellent electrical...
- particles (here: polaritons) form a condensate in a macroscopically occupied quantum state via stimulated scattering. The condensate of polaritons finally provides...
- mixed-state photons. This mixing is referred to as an intersubband cavity-polariton. These transitions exhibit an anticrossing in energy with a separation...
- of polaritons then emits coherent light like a laser. Because the mechanism for the onset of coherence is the interactions between the polaritons, and...
- mapping using three-dimensional adiabatic compression of surface plasmon polaritons". Nature Nanotechnology. 5 (1): 67–72. Bibcode:2010NatNa...5...67D. doi:10...
- Surface magnon-polaritons (SMPs) are a type of quasiparticle  in condensed matter physics. They arise from the coupling of incident electromagnetic (EM)...