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Coherent oscillations between orbital angular momentum polariton states in an elliptic resonator

Nardin, Gaël  
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Léger, Yoan  
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Pietka, Barbara  
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2011
Journal of Nanophotonics

We optically excited the eigenmodes of an elliptic resonator in a semiconductor microcavity. Using a pulsed excitation, we created a superposition of eigenmodes, and imaged the temporal evolution of the coherent emission pattern. A semiconductor quantum well was embedded in the microcavity structure. The system was operated in the strong light matter coupling regime, where the eigenmodes are hybrid half-photonic half-excitonic quasiparticles called exciton polaritons. Oscillations between orbital angular momentum states (or vortex states) were observed, and turned out to be remarkably well described within the Poincaré sphere representation.

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research article
DOI
10.1117/1.3609825
Author(s)
Nardin, Gaël  
Léger, Yoan  
Pietka, Barbara  
Morier-Genoud, François  
Deveaud-Plédran, Benoît  
Date Issued

2011

Published in
Journal of Nanophotonics
Volume

5

Article Number

053517

Subjects

semiconductor microcavity

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polariton

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coherent control

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poincaré sphere

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REVIEWED

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