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Halide perovskites such as methylammonium lead bromide (MAPbBr3) host tightly bound three-dimensional excitons that are robust at room temperature. The excellent optical properties of MAPbBr3 allow the design of optical single-mode waveguides and cavities in the frequency range close to excitonic transitions. Taken together, these results indicate that MAPbBr3 is an excellent platform for probing exciton-polariton nonlinear phenomena at room temperature. Here, we investigate the ultrafast nonequilibrium dynamics of polaritons under nonresonant femtosecond-pulsed excitation. We demonstrate the presence of a stimulated acoustic phonon-assisted scattering regime above the threshold pump fluence, characterized by the explosive growth of emission intensity, a redshift of the emission spectral maximum, spectral narrowing, and subpicosecond emission dynamics. Our theoretical findings are confirmed by experimental measurements.
Hans Peter Herzig, Nicolas Maxime André Descharmes, Babak Vosoughi Lahijani, Raphaël Barbey, Gaël David Osowiecki