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Penrose-Onsager Criterion Validation in a One-Dimensional Polariton Condensate

Manni, F.  
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Lagoudakis, K. G.  
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André, R.
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2012
Physical Review Letters

We perform quantum tomography on one-dimensional polariton condensates, spontaneously occurring in linear disorder valleys in a CdTe planar microcavity sample. By the use of optical interferometric techniques, we determine the first-order coherence function and the amplitude and phase of the order parameter of the condensate, providing a full reconstruction of the single particle density matrix for the polariton system. The experimental data are used as input to theoretically test the consistency of the Penrose-Onsager criterion for Bose-Einstein condensation in the framework of nonequilibrium polariton condensates. The results confirm the pertinence and validity of the criterion for a nonequilibrium condensed gas.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.109.150409
Web of Science ID

WOS:000309658300003

Author(s)
Manni, F.  
Lagoudakis, K. G.  
André, R.
Wouters, M.
Deveaud, B.  
Date Issued

2012

Publisher

Amer Physical Soc

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

109

Issue

15

Article Number

150409

Subjects

bose-einstein condensation polariton optics

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REVIEWED

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October 15, 2012
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