English

Topological Polaritons and Excitons in Garden Variety Systems

Quantum Gases 2015-06-09 v2 Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics Quantum Physics

Abstract

Topological polaritons (aka topolaritons) present a new frontier for topological behavior in solid-state systems. They combine light and matter, which allows to probe and manipulate them in a variety of ways. They can also be made strongly interacting, due to their excitonic component. So far, however, their realization was deemed rather challenging. Here we present a scheme which allows to realize topolaritons in garden variety zinc-blende quantum wells. Our proposal requires a moderate magnetic field and a potential landscape which can be implemented, e.g., via surface acoustic waves or patterning. We identify indirect excitons in double quantum wells as a particularly appealing alternative for topological states in exciton-based systems. Indirect excitons are robust and long lived (with lifetimes up to milliseconds), and, therefore, provide a flexible platform for the realization, probing, and utilization of topological coupled light-matter states.

Keywords

Cite

@article{arxiv.1409.8282,
  title  = {Topological Polaritons and Excitons in Garden Variety Systems},
  author = {Charles-Edouard Bardyn and Torsten Karzig and Gil Refael and Timothy C. H. Liew},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1409.8282},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

6 pages, 4 figures; v2: improved figures and text, with added details regarding achievable topological gaps