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Giant increase of temporal coherence in optically trapped polariton condensate

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posted on 2023-11-30, 19:13 authored by Alexis Askitopoulos, Lucy Pickup, Sergey Alyatkin, Anton Zasedatelev, Konstantinos G. Lagoudakis, Wolfgang Langbein, Pavlos G. Lagoudakis
Coherent bosonic ensembles offer the promise of harnessing quantum effects in photonic and quantum circuits. In the dynamic equilibrium regime, the application of polariton condensates is hindered by exciton-polariton scattering induced de-coherence in the presence of a dark exciton reservoir. By spatially separating the condensate from the reservoir, we drive the system into the weak interaction regime, where the ensemble coherence time exceeds the individual particle lifetime by nearly three orders of magnitude. The observed nanosecond coherence provides an upper limit for polariton self-interactions. In contrast to conventional photon lasers, we observe an increased contribution from the super-Poissonian component of the condensate to the overall particle number fluctuations. Coupled with the recent emergence of a quantum regime in polaritonics, coherence times extended to several nanoseconds favour the realization of quantum information protocols.

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