Goldstone mode in a quantum fluid of polaritons.
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Abstract
Goldstone modes appear as a consequence of a spontaneous breaking of a continuous symmetry. In driven-dissipative systems, they emerge in the long-wavelength limit of elementary excitations spectra in the form of overdamped modes whose linewidths tends to zero.
We study Goldstone modes physics in exciton-polariton quantum fluids which are a coherent superposition of cavity photons with quantum well excitons in planar semiconductor microcavities. In the optical parametric oscillation (OPO) regime of these systems, the crossing of the oscillation threshold, with the generation of signal and idler modes, constitutes a spontaneous symmetry breaking transition.
Using a new experimental method based on Bragg spectroscopy with a high spectral resolution, we present here the appearance of the Goldstone mode in the spectrum of elementary excitations of the polariton signal mode. Moreover, by fixing the phase of the signal mode by injecting an additional laser which breaks the initial U(1) symmetry, we observe the suppression of the Goldstone mode.
We study Goldstone modes physics in exciton-polariton quantum fluids which are a coherent superposition of cavity photons with quantum well excitons in planar semiconductor microcavities. In the optical parametric oscillation (OPO) regime of these systems, the crossing of the oscillation threshold, with the generation of signal and idler modes, constitutes a spontaneous symmetry breaking transition.
Using a new experimental method based on Bragg spectroscopy with a high spectral resolution, we present here the appearance of the Goldstone mode in the spectrum of elementary excitations of the polariton signal mode. Moreover, by fixing the phase of the signal mode by injecting an additional laser which breaks the initial U(1) symmetry, we observe the suppression of the Goldstone mode.
Publication: M. Wouters et al., Phys. Rev. A 76, 043807 (2007)
Presenters
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Ferdinand Claude
Société Française de Physique, Sorbonne Université
Authors
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Ferdinand Claude
Société Française de Physique, Sorbonne Université
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Michiel Wouters
Univ of Antwerp, Universiteit Antwerpen
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Iacopo Carusotto
Center and Dipartimento di Fisica, Universita di Trento, Dipartimento di Fisica, Università di Trento, Istituto Nazionale di Ottica INO-CNR, INO CNR BEC Center, Department of Physics, University of Trento
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Elisabeth Giacobino
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Sorbonne Université
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Quentin Glorieux
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Sorbonne Université
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Alberto Bramati
Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Sorbonne Université