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Phase-resolved imaging of confined exciton-polariton wave functions in elliptical traps

Nardin, Gaël  
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Léger, Yoan  
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Pietka, Barbara  
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2010
Physical Review B

We study the wave functions of exciton polaritons trapped in the elliptical traps of a patterned microcavity. A homodyne detection setup with numerical off-axis filtering allows us to retrieve the amplitude and the phase of the wave functions. Doublet states are observed as the result of the ellipticity of the confinement potential and are successfully compared to even and odd solutions of Mathieu equations. We also show how superpositions of odd and even states can be used to produce "donut" and "eight-shape" states which can be interpreted as polariton vortices.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevB.82.045304
Web of Science ID

WOS:000279602400001

Author(s)
Nardin, Gaël  
Léger, Yoan  
Pietka, Barbara  
Morier-Genoud, François  
Deveaud-Plédran, Benoît  
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Physical Review B
Volume

82

Issue

4

Article Number

045304

Subjects

excitons

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polaritons

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semiconductor heterostructures

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phase-resolved imaging

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ellipticity

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REVIEWED

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July 23, 2010
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