Abstract
We report on the simultaneous observation of spontaneous symmetry
breaking and long-range spatial coherence both in the strong- and the
weak-coupling regime in a semiconductor microcavity. Under pulsed
excitation, the formation of a stochastic order parameter is observed in
polariton and photon lasing regimes. Single-shot measurements of the
Stokes vector of the emission exhibit the buildup of stochastic
polarization. Below threshold, the polarization noise does not exceed
10%, while above threshold we observe a total polarization of up to 50%
after each excitation pulse, while the polarization averaged over the
ensemble of pulses remains nearly zero. In both polariton and photon
lasing regimes, the stochastic polarization buildup is accompanied by
the buildup of spatial coherence. We find that the Landau criterion of
spontaneous symmetry breaking and Penrose-Onsager criterion of
long-range order for Bose-Einstein condensation are met in both
polariton and photon lasing regimes.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 16404 |
Journal | Physical Review Letters |
Volume | 109 |
Issue number | 1 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jul 2012 |
Keywords
- Polaritons
- Multicomponent condensates
- spinor condensates
- Bose-Einstein condensates in optical potentials
- Other Bose-Einstein condensation phenomena