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Optical control of synchronous phases in a programmable polariton cell

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arxiv 1907.08580 v1 pith:NTKU4JU4 submitted 2019-07-19 cond-mat.mes-hall

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keywords controlphasescellcondensatescouplingcouplingsferromagneticoptical
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We demonstrate deterministic control of the nearest and next-nearest neighbor coupling in the unit cell of a square lattice of microcavity exciton-polariton condensates. We tune the coupling in a continuous and reversible manner by optically imprinting potential barriers of variable height, in the form of spatially localized incoherent exciton reservoirs that modify the particle flow between condensates. By controlling the couplings in a $2\times2$ polariton cluster, we realize ferromagnetic, anti-ferromagnetic and paired ferromagnetic phases. Our approach paves the way towards simulating complex condensed matter phases through precise control of the individual couplings in networks of optical nonlinear oscillators.

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