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Exciton-polaron-polariton condensation

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Abstract

Exciton-polaritons created in microcavity semiconductors are highly tunable quantum states that, thanks to their hybrid character, allow the transfer of features between light and matter. Polariton interactions make it possible to create quantum fluids, exhibiting macroscopic quantum states like condensation and superfluidity. Because of this, they constitute a fruitful field to exchange ideas with atomic physics and to unveil novel no-linear optical effects. Recent experiments have demonstrated that, by doping the semiconductor with itinerant electrons, the exciton-polaritons get dressed in electronic excitations to create polarons, opening a new venue to explore Bose-Fermi mixtures. Here, we describe the condensation of exciton-polaritons in the presence of a two-dimensional electron gas by employing a non-perturbative many-body theory to treat exciton-electron correlations combined with a non-equilibrium theory for the condensate.

Publication: A. Julku, M. A. Bastarrachea-Magnani, A. Camacho-Guardian, and G. M. Bruun, Nonlinear optical response of resonantly driven polaron-polaritons. Phys. Rev. B 104, L161301 (2021).

Presenters

  • Miguel A Bastarrachea-Magnani

    Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa

Authors

  • Miguel A Bastarrachea-Magnani

    Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa

  • Aleksi Julku

    Aarhus University

  • Arturo Camacho-Guardian

    Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge

  • Georg Bruun

    Aarhus