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Polariton Condensation in Dynamic Acoustic Lattices

Cerda-Mendez, E. A.
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Krizhanovskii, D. N.
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Wouters, M.
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2010
Physical Review Letters

We demonstrate that the tunable potential introduced by a surface acoustic wave on a homogeneous polariton condensate leads to fragmentation of the condensate into an array of wires which move with the acoustic velocity. Reduction of the spatial coherence of the condensate emission along the surface acoustic wave direction is attributed to the suppression of coupling between the spatially modulated condensates. Interparticle interactions observed at high polariton densities screen the acoustic potential, partially reversing its effect on spatial coherence.

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DOI
10.1103/PhysRevLett.105.116402
Web of Science ID

WOS:000281659500007

Author(s)
Cerda-Mendez, E. A.
Krizhanovskii, D. N.
Wouters, M.
Bradley, R.
Biermann, K.
Guda, K.
Hey, R.
Santos, P. V.
Sarkar, D.
Skolnick, M. S.
Date Issued

2010

Published in
Physical Review Letters
Volume

105

Issue

11

Article Number

116402

Subjects

Bose-Einstein Condensation

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Microcavity

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December 16, 2011
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