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Quantum fluid properties of polaritons in semiconductor microcavities

Amo, A.
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Pigeon, S.
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Adrados, C.
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2010
Journal Of Modern Optics

In semiconductor quantum wells embedded in a high finesse microcavity, excitons, which are bound electron-hole systems, strongly couple to photons, forming mixed quasi-particles called polaritons. Polaritons can be coherently excited by an incident laser field and detected through the emitted light. Thanks to their excitonic component, polaritons have binary interactions which can modify their dispersion curve. These properties have allowed us to demonstrate nonlinear and quantum optical effects in the microcavity emission, and more recently quantum fluid properties. A semiconductor microcavity polariton fluid, injected by a nearly-resonant continuous wave pump laser can exhibit collective excitations that deeply modify its propagation. Superfluid behavior of the polariton fluid is obtained and manifests itself as the suppression of scattering from defects. In other conditions Cerenkov-like patterns are observed. Microcavity polaritons are thus very good tools for exploring the physics of non-equilibrium quantum fluids.

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DOI
10.1080/09500340.2010.522739
Web of Science ID

WOS:000284410500012

Author(s)
Amo, A.
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Pigeon, S.
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Adrados, C.
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Lefrere, J.
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Ciuti, C.
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Carusotto, I.
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Houdré, R.
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Bramati, A.
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Giacobino, E.
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Journal Of Modern Optics
Volume

57

Start page

1900

End page

1907

Subjects

quantum fluids

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exciton polariton

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semiconductor microcavity

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Bose-Einstein Condensation

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Quantized Vortices

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Superfluidity

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Amplifier

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Gas

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December 16, 2011
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