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Tag: light-matter

Quantum Fluids of Light

March 29, 2018March 25, 2018 ~ cpmckeever

Unlike matter, light is massless and does not interact with itself, which means that in isolation it cannot form complex structures such as fluids or solids. However, with the help of solid state devices one can change these properties and create quantum fluids of light. To give photons mass, one can restrict them in one-dimension … Continue reading Quantum Fluids of Light

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Click here to read a layman description of our Nat. Comm. paper Directional Goldstone waves in polariton condensates close to equilibrium.

 

Our work on the question of superfluidity in polaritons was featured in New Scientist and is discussed in our video below.

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Vortex dynamics in a compact Kardar-Parisi-Zhang system
Phys. Rev. Lett. 125, 265701 (2020)

Dynamically tuned arrays of polariton parametric oscillators
Optica 7(12), 1673-1681 (2020)

 

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