Coherence measurements of exciton-polaritons in thermal equilibrium reveal a new power law for two-dimensional condensates

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Abstract

We report recent progress on the measurement of the coherent fraction of a two-dimensional Bose gas in thermal equilibrium. We have created a homogeneous exciton-polariton gas in equilibrium, realizing the textbook paradigm of a uniform Bose Gas in two-dimensions. Under these conditions, we have measured coherent fraction of this Bose gas from very low density up to density well above the condensation threshold. These measurements reveal a consistent power law for the coherent fraction over nearly three orders of magnitude of density variation. The same power law is seen in numerical simulations solving the two-dimensional Gross-Pitaevskii equation for the equilibrium coherence. This power law has not been predicted by prior analytical theories.

*The experimental work at Pittsburgh and sample fabrication at Princeton and Waterloo were supported by the National Science Foundation (Grant No. DMR-2004570). Optimization of epitaxial growth and material characterization at the University of Waterloo were partly funded by the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (Grant No. RGPIN-05345-2018).

Publication: arXiv:2308.05100

Presenters

  • Hassan A Alnatah

    • University of Pittsburgh

Authors

  • Hassan A Alnatah

    • University of Pittsburgh
  • Qi Yao

    • University of Pittsburgh
  • Jonathan C Beaumariage

    • University of Pittsburgh
  • Shouvik Mukherjee

    • University of Maryland and National Institute
    • Joint Quantum Institute
  • Man Chun Tam

    • University of Waterloo
  • Zbigniew Wasilewski

    • University of Waterloo
  • Kenneth W West

    • Princeton University
  • Kirk Baldwin

    • Princeton University
  • Loren N Pfeiffer

    • Princeton University
  • David W Snoke

    • University of Pittsburgh