Internship and thesis proposals
Cavity Higgs polaritons in 2D superconducting materials

Domaines
Quantum optics/Atomic physics/Laser
Condensed matter
Nouveaux états électroniques de la matière corrélée
Quantum information theory and quantum technologies
Topological materials, Quantum Transport, Cavity Quantum Electrodynamics
Non-linear optics
Nanophysics, nanophotonics, 2D materials and van der Waals heterostructures,, surface physicss, new electronic states of matter

Type of internship
Expérimental
Description
Thanks to strong light-matter interactions in cavity-coupled systems, new important vacuum phenomena are emerging in condensed matter physics. In analogy with exciton- and phonon-polaritons that are now routinely observed in semiconductors an exciting perspective is to tune or even enhance the properties of a superconductor (SC) at equilibrium by dressing it with vacuum photons. Beyond static properties such as enhancing the SC transition temperature, of particular interest is the possibility to directly couple the SC Higgs mode, a superconducting analogue of the Higgs boson well-known from high-energy physics, to a THz cavity mode. In this setting a new hybrid light-matter excitation coined the Higgs polariton is formed. 2D SC transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) like NbSe2, and NbS2 are extremely attractive platforms to demonstrate these effects. Their 2D nature make them particularly suitable for integrating into deep sub-wavelength THz cavities based on split-ring resonators which have been used successfully to produce strong light-matter polariton state in semiconductor heterostructures. During this internship, the fabrication of TMD-based van der Waals heterostructure will be carried out and integrated into THz split resonant cavities. We will then spectroscopic fingerprints of the Higgs polariton via Raman and THz spectroscopic techniques. The work will be performed in close collaboration with THz cavity experts at the LSI lab of Ecole Polytechnique.
Contact
Yann Gallais
0157276989


Email
Laboratory : MPQ - UMR 7162
Team : MPQ SQUAP
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