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Parallel dark soliton pair in a bistable 2D exciton-polariton superfluid

Quantum Gases 2021-01-04 v1 Quantum Physics

Abstract

Collective excitations, such as vortex-antivortex and dark solitons, are among the most fascinating effects of macroscopic quantum states. However, 2D dark solitons are unstable and collapse into vortices due to snake instabilities. Making use of the optical bistability in exciton-polariton microcavities, we demonstrate that a pair of dark solitons can be formed in the wake of an obstacle in a polariton flow resonantly supported by a homogeneous laser beam. Unlike the purely dissipative case where the solitons are grey and spatially separate, here the two solitons are fully dark, rapidly align at a specific separation distance and propagate parallel as long as the flow is in the bistable regime. Remarkably, the use of this regime allows to avoid the phase fixing arising in resonant pumping regime and to circumvent the polariton decay. Our work opens very wide perspectives of studying new classes of phase-density defects which can form in driven-dissipative quantum fluids of light.

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@article{arxiv.2003.11408,
  title  = {Parallel dark soliton pair in a bistable 2D exciton-polariton superfluid},
  author = {Giovanni Lerario and Sergei V. Koniakhin and Anne Maître and Dmitry Solnyshkov and Alessandro Zilio and Quentin Glorieux and Guillaume Malpuech and Elisabeth Giacobino and Simon Pigeon and Alberto Bramati},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2003.11408},
  year   = {2021}
}