Dark-soliton molecules in an exciton-polariton superfluid
Quantum Gases
2020-11-18 v2 Quantum Physics
Abstract
The general theory of dark solitons relies on repulsive interactions and therefore predicts the impossibility to form dark-soliton bound states. One important exception to this prediction is the observation of bound solitons in non-local nonlinear media. Here, we report that exciton-polariton superfluids can also sustain dark-soliton molecules although the interactions are fully local. With a novel all optical technique, we create two dark solitons and bind them to each other to form an unconventional dark-soliton molecule. We demonstrate that the stability of this structure and the separation distance between two dark-solitons is tightly connected to the driven-dissipative nature of the polariton fluid.
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@article{arxiv.2001.10653,
title = {Dark-soliton molecules in an exciton-polariton superfluid},
author = {Anne Maître and Giovanni Lerario and Adrià Medeiros and Ferdinand Claude and Quentin Glorieux and Elisabeth Giacobino and Simon Pigeon and Alberto Bramati},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2001.10653},
year = {2020}
}