Leonard-Alexander Lieske, Mario Commodo, et al.
ACS Nano
The ability to process information using light has been the driving force behind the pursuit of all-optical logic gates. This alternative to conventional electronic transistors could define a new paradigm for computer architectures, offering exceptional speed and energy efficiency. However, until now, no proposed platform has met the three crucial requirements of operating at room temperature, providing ultra-fast switching, and being suitable for on-chip integration. By leveraging silicon-on-insulator technology, we have demonstrated integrated exciton-polariton condensation on-chip under ambient conditions, using fully integrated metamaterial-based high-index contrast grating microcavities filled with an organic polymer as the photoactive material. By coupling two resonators and exploiting seeded polariton condensation, we have achieved ultrafast all-optical transistor action and cascadability. This breakthrough paves the way for the development of more complex ultra-fast all-optical logic circuits that can operate at room temperature.
Leonard-Alexander Lieske, Mario Commodo, et al.
ACS Nano
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Condensates of Light 2024
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PNAS
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ECAI 2024