Abstract

AbstractThe method of three‐photon difference‐frequency generation is used to measure resonances on the lower polariton branch in CuCl. Due to the small linewidth of the resonances (smallest width 80 μeV) it is possible to determine the splitting of the lower branch in a magnetic field at different k‐values for the first time. Resonances on the upper polariton branches and on the longitudinal exciton branches can also be excited with the use of two‐ and three‐photon sum‐frequency generation and two‐photon absorption. The rather peculiar wavevector‐dependent splitting of the lower polariton branch is explained quantitatively by taking into account the field induced mixing of the Z3‐ and Z1,2‐excitons.

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