Chiral Exciton‐Polariton Continuous‐Wave Perovskite Laser

B Bangjie Song (Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China) P Ping Bai (Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Inorganic Oxygenated-Materials, College of Chemistry) Z Zhenqin Li (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Westlake University Hangzhou Zhejiang China) Z Zhaolin Zhong Y Yide Chang Z Zhibin Hu P Puxin Yang (Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China) X Xiaohe Miao Y Yanming Wang S Siying Peng (Department of Materials Science and Engineering Westlake University Hangzhou Zhejiang China)

Abstract

ABSTRACT Chiral optical materials offer a route to generate circularly polarized laser emission for spin‐selective photonics, but realizing continuous‐wave (CW) circularly polarized lasing at room temperature has remained challenging. Here, a chiral exciton‐polariton CW laser is demonstrated using a microcavity strongly coupled with chiral 2D perovskite, (MBA) 2 PbI 4 . The resulting hybrid exciton‐polaritons undergo lasing with ultralow threshold at an onset CW pump intensity of 0.5 W·cm −2 at room temperature, orders of magnitude lower than all chiral halide perovskite lasers. The laser emission is intrinsically circularly polarized, with a luminescence dissymmetry factor (g lum ) about 0.30. Spectral tunability of the lasing wavelength is further demonstrated by adjusting the cavity thickness. The chiral polariton laser exhibits excellent stability under continuous operation, maintaining >95% of its output intensity over hours of CW pumping. The device represents a versatile platform with potential for spin‐optoelectronic applications and for exploring spin‐polarized quantum fluids of light at room temperature.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 12
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (10)

B

Bangjie Song

Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

P

Ping Bai

Fujian Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Inorganic Oxygenated-Materials, College of Chemistry

Z

Zhenqin Li

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Westlake University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

Z

Zhaolin Zhong

Y

Yide Chang

Z

Zhibin Hu

P

Puxin Yang

Zhejiang University Hangzhou Zhejiang China

X

Xiaohe Miao

Y

Yanming Wang

S

Siying Peng

Department of Materials Science and Engineering Westlake University Hangzhou Zhejiang China