Controllable half-vortex lattices in an incoherently pumped polariton condensate
Quantum Gases
2011-06-21 v2
Abstract
We show how the transition between synchronized and desynchronized states of a spinor polariton condensate can be used to drive a transition between stationary vortex lattices and half-vortex lattices. This provides a way to control polariton spin textures by a combination of pump spot profile and applied magnetic fields. To do this, we extend the model of non-equilibrium spinor condensates to include relaxation, and study how this affects the desynchronization transition. We discuss how the pattern formation can be explained by behavior of the homogeneous system.
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@article{arxiv.1102.5302,
title = {Controllable half-vortex lattices in an incoherently pumped polariton condensate},
author = {Jonathan Keeling and Natalia G. Berloff},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1102.5302},
year = {2011}
}
Comments
4+epsilon pages, 2 figures. Rewritten, and new figures using parameters relevant for recent GaAs experiments