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Observation of inversion, hysteresis, and collapse of spin in optically trapped polariton condensates

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Del Valle-Inclan Redondo, Y 
Sigurdsson, H 
Ohadi, H 
Shelykh, IA 
Rubo, YG 

Abstract

The spin and intensity of optically trapped polariton condensates are studied under steady-state elliptically-polarised nonresonant pumping. Three distinct effects are observed: (1) spin inversion where condensation occurs in the opposite handedness from the pump, (2) spin/intensity hysteresis as the pump power is scanned, and (3) a sharp ‘spin collapse’ transition in the condensate spin as a function of the pump ellipticity. We show these effects are strongly dependent on trap size and sample position and are linked to small counterintuitive energy differences between the condensate spin components. Our results, which fail to be fully described within the commonly used nonlinear equations for polariton condensates, show that a more accurate microscopic picture is needed to unify these phenomena in a two-dimensional condensate theory.

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5108 Quantum Physics, 51 Physical Sciences

Journal Title

Physical Review B

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Journal ISSN

2469-9950
2469-9969

Volume Title

99

Publisher

American Physical Society (APS)

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Sponsorship
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/L027151/1)
European Research Council (320503)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/G060649/1)