Bose-Einstein Condensation of Microcavity Exciton-Polaritons in Thermal Equilibrium
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Abstract
Strong coupling of cavity photons and quantum-well excitons gives rise to new bosonic quasiparticles called exciton-polaritons or polaritons. In this experiment, we measure the distribution function of polaritons inside an annular optical trap in a GaAs microcavity under non-resonant pumping for different detunings and bath temperatures. The annular optical trap forms a repulsive potential originating from the interactions of polaritons with the excitonic reservoir, hence trapping the polaritons inside. We explore the conditions needed for equilibration of the polaritons and the sensitivity to the density of states of the trap. We also report the observation of critical fluctuations of the polariton photoluminescence near the critical density of condensation.
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Presenters
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Hassan A Alnatah
University of Pittsburgh
Authors
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Hassan A Alnatah
University of Pittsburgh
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Paolo Comaron
University College London
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David W Snoke
University of Pittsburgh
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Marzena Szymanska
University College London
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Loren N Pfeiffer
Princeton University, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey 08544, USA
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Kenneth W West
Princeton University, Princeton university