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Macroscopic quantum self-trapping and Josephson oscillations of exciton polaritons

  • M. Abbarchi
  • , A. Amo
  • , V. G. Sala
  • , D. D. Solnyshkov
  • , H. Flayac
  • , L. Ferrier
  • , I. Sagnes
  • , E. Galopin
  • , A. Lemaître
  • , G. Malpuech
  • , J. Bloch

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Abstract

The coupling of two macroscopic quantum states through a tunnel barrier gives rise to Josephson phenomena such as Rabi oscillations, the a.c. and d.c. effects, or macroscopic self-trapping, depending on whether tunnelling or interactions dominate. Nonlinear Josephson physics was first observed in superfluid helium and atomic condensates, but it has remained inaccessible in photonic systems because it requires large photon-photon interactions. Here we report on the observation of nonlinear Josephson oscillations of two coupled polariton condensates confined in a photonic molecule formed by two overlapping micropillars etched in a semiconductor microcavity. At low densities we observe coherent oscillations of particles tunnelling between the two sites. At high densities, interactions quench the transfer of particles, inducing the macroscopic self-trapping of polaritons in one of the micropillars. The finite lifetime results in a dynamical transition from self-trapping to oscillations with π phase. Our results open the way to the experimental study of highly nonlinear regimes in photonic systems, such as chaos or symmetry-breaking bifurcations.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)275-279
Number of pages5
JournalNature Physics
Volume9
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2013

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