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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Baumberg, Jeremy J.
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- 2024Microlens Hollow-Core Fiber Probes for Operando Raman Spectroscopy.
- 2024Direct linearly polarized electroluminescence from perovskite nanoplatelet superlatticescitations
- 2023Multi-wavelength lock-in spectroscopy for extracting perturbed spectral responses: molecular signatures in nanocavities.
- 2022The effect of caesium alloying on the ultrafast structural dynamics of hybrid organic–inorganic halide perovskitescitations
- 2020Selective CO production from aqueous CO2 using a Cu96In4 catalyst and its integration into a bias-free solar perovskite-BiVO4 tandem device
- 2020Linear and nonlinear optical probing of various excitons in 2D inorganic-organic hybrid structurescitations
- 2019Scalable active plasmonic nano-pixels
- 2019Metasurfaces Atop Metamaterials: Surface Morphology Induces Linear Dichroism in Gyroid Optical Metamaterials.
- 2018Controlling Self-Assembly in Gyroid Terpolymer Films By Solvent Vapor Annealing.
- 2018Controlling Self-Assembly in Gyroid Terpolymer Films By Solvent Vapor Annealing.
- 2017Optical Imaging of Large Gyroid Grains in Block Copolymer Templates by Confined Crystallization.
- 2016A one-piece 3D printed flexure translation stage for open-source microscopycitations
- 2016In Situ Observations of Phase Transitions in Metastable Nickel (Carbide)/Carbon Nanocomposites.
- 2016A sub-femtojoule electrical spin-switch based on optically trapped polariton condensatescitations
- 2016A sub-femtojoule electrical spin-switch based on optically trapped polariton condensatescitations
- 2016In Situ Observations of Phase Transitions in Metastable Nickel (Carbide)/Carbon Nanocompositescitations
- 2016A sub-femtojoule electrical spin-switch based on optically trapped polariton condensates.
- 2015Strong Photocurrent from Two-Dimensional Excitons in Solution-Processed Stacked Perovskite Semiconductor Sheets
- 2014In situ intercalation dynamics in inorganic-organic layered perovskite thin films.
- 2014Exfoliation of self-assembled 2D organic-inorganic perovskite semiconductorscitations
- 2012Electrically conductive polymeric photonic crystalscitations
- 2009Relating SERS intensity to specific plasmon modes on sphere segment void surfacescitations
- 2008Fabrication of Nano-Structured Gold Arrays by Guided Self-assembly for Plasmonics
- 2007SERS at structured palladium and platinum surfacescitations
- 2006Surface enhanced Raman scattering using metal modified microstructured optical fiber substratescitations
- 2006Surface enhanced Raman scattering using metal modified microstructured optical fibre substratescitations
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A sub-femtojoule electrical spin-switch based on optically trapped polariton condensates
Abstract
<p>Practical challenges to extrapolating Moore's law favour alternatives to electrons as information carriers. Two promising candidates are spin-based and all-optical architectures, the former offering lower energy consumption, the latter superior signal transfer down to the level of chip-interconnects. Polaritons-spinor quasi-particles composed of semiconductor excitons and microcavity photons - directly couple exciton spins and photon polarizations, combining the advantages of both approaches. However, their implementation for spintronics has been hindered because polariton spins can be manipulated only optically or by strong magnetic fields. Here we use an external electric field to directly control the spin of a polariton condensate, bias-tuning the emission polarization. The nonlinear spin dynamics offers an alternative route to switching, allowing us to realize an electrical spin-switch exhibiting ultralow switching energies below 0.5 fJ. Our results lay the foundation for development of devices based on the electro-optical control of coherent spin ensembles on a chip.</p>