An electrically-injected GaN waveguide polariton laser operates at room temperature in mode-locked regime, breaking the transparency condition and enabling short cavities with partial injection.
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Surveys theoretical concepts of polariton Bose-Einstein condensates, emphasizing that linear and non-interacting effects explain much of the phenomenology including bosonic correlations and coherence buildup.
Exciton polaritons in microcavities form synthetic photonic crystals with engineered band structures and interactions for exploring many-body physics from mean-field to quantum regimes.
Review of proposals and experiments using coupled cavity arrays and superconducting circuits to realize many-body physics with photons, including Mott transitions, fractional quantum Hall states, and dissipative phase transitions.
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Electrically-injected room-temperature waveguide polariton laser
An electrically-injected GaN waveguide polariton laser operates at room temperature in mode-locked regime, breaking the transparency condition and enabling short cavities with partial injection.
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Polariton BECs: Theory and Concepts
Surveys theoretical concepts of polariton Bose-Einstein condensates, emphasizing that linear and non-interacting effects explain much of the phenomenology including bosonic correlations and coherence buildup.
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Synthetic Polariton Matter in the solid state
Exciton polaritons in microcavities form synthetic photonic crystals with engineered band structures and interactions for exploring many-body physics from mean-field to quantum regimes.
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Many-Body Physics and Quantum Simulations with Strongly Interacting Photons
Review of proposals and experiments using coupled cavity arrays and superconducting circuits to realize many-body physics with photons, including Mott transitions, fractional quantum Hall states, and dissipative phase transitions.