Mirror feedback from one polariton condensate to another makes two otherwise independent condensates lock phase at a distance, with no in-plane coupling.
Simulating Ising and Potts models and external fields with non-equilibrium condensates
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Classical spin models with discrete or continuous degrees of freedom arise in many studies of complex physical systems. A wide class of hard real-life optimisation problems can be formulated as a minimisation of a spin Hamiltonian. Here we show how to simulate the discrete Ising and Potts models with or without external fields using the physical gain-dissipative platforms with continuous phases such as lasers and various non-equilibrium Bose-Einstein condensates. The underlying operational principle originates from a combination of resonant and non-resonant pumping. Our results lay grounds for the physical simulations of a broad range of Hamiltonians with complex interactions that can vary in time and space and with combined symmetries.
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Mirror-mediated long-range coupling and robust phase locking of spatially separated exciton-polariton condensates
Mirror feedback from one polariton condensate to another makes two otherwise independent condensates lock phase at a distance, with no in-plane coupling.