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arxiv: 1412.2630 · v2 · pith:DTFEBZBCnew · submitted 2014-12-08 · ❄️ cond-mat.mes-hall

Exciton-polaritons gas as a nonequilibrium coolant

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keywords coolingnonequilibriumcoolantfluidopticalpolaritonsthermalallowed
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Using angle-resolved Raman spectroscopy, we show that a resonantly excited ground-state exciton-polariton fluid behaves like a nonequilibrium coolant for its host solid-state semiconductor microcavity. With this optical technique, we obtain a detailed measurement of the thermal fluxes generated by the pumped polaritons. We thus find a maximum cooling power for a cryostat temperature of $50$K and below where optical cooling is usually suppressed, and we identify the participation of an ultrafast cooling mechanism. We also show that the nonequilibrium character of polaritons constitutes an unexpected resource: each scattering event can remove more heat from the solid than would be normally allowed using a thermal fluid with normal internal equilibration.

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