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Absorption and photoluminescence properties of coupled plasmon-exciton (plexciton) systems

Published 10 Jul 2022 in physics.optics | (2207.04382v1)

Abstract: Plexciton is the formation of new hybridized energy states originated from the coupling between plasmon and exciton. To reveal the optical properties of both exciton and plexciton, we develop a classic oscillator model to describe the behavior of them. Particularly, the coupling case, i.e., plexciton, is investigated theoretically in detail. In strong coupling, the electromagnetically induced transparency is achieved for the absorption spectra; the splitting behaviors of the modes are carefully analyzed, and the splitting largely depends on the effective number of the electrons and the resonance coupling; the photoluminescence spectra show that the spectral shapes remain almost unchanged for weak coupling and change a lot for strong coupling; the emission intensity of the exciton is strongly enhanced by the plasmon and can reach to the order of $10{10}$ for a general case. We also show the comparisons between our model and the published experiments to validate its validity. This work may be useful for understanding the mechanism of the plexciton and for the development of new applications.

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