Chiral modes at exceptional points in exciton-polariton quantum fluids
Abstract
We demonstrate generation of chiral modes -- vortex flows with fixed handedness in exciton-polariton quantum fluids. The chiral modes arise in the vicinity of exceptional points (non-Hermitian spectral degeneracies) in an optically-induced resonator for exciton polaritons. In particular, a vortex is generated by driving two dipole modes of the non-Hermitian ring resonator into degeneracy. Transition through the exceptional point in the space of the system's parameters is enabled by precise manipulation of real and imaginary parts of the closed-wall potential forming the resonator. As the system is driven to the vicinity of the exceptional point, we observe the formation of a vortex state with a fixed orbital angular momentum (topological charge). Our method can be extended to generate high-order orbital angular momentum states through coalescence of multiple non-Hermitian spectral degeneracies, which could find application in integrated optoelectronics.
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@article{arxiv.1705.09752,
title = {Chiral modes at exceptional points in exciton-polariton quantum fluids},
author = {T. Gao and G. Li and E. Estrecho and T. C. H. Liew and D. Comber-Todd and A. Nalitov and M. Steger and K. West and L. Pfeiffer and D. Snoke and A. V. Kavokin and A. G. Truscott and E. A. Ostrovskaya},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.09752},
year = {2018}
}
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6 pages, 6 figures