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Multistable circular currents of polariton condensates trapped in ring potentials

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arxiv 1912.07644 v1 pith:DK3BBCX5 submitted 2019-12-16 cond-mat.quant-gas physics.optics

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keywords modessolutionsdifferentringdensitytrappedexcitedmultistable
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We demonstrate the formation and trapping of different stationary solutions, oscillatory solutions, and rotating solutions of a polariton condensate in a planar semiconductor microcavity with a built-in ring-shaped potential well. Multistable ring shaped solutions are trapped in shallow potential wells. These solutions have the same ring shaped density distribution but different topological charges, corresponding to different orbital angular momentum (OAM) of the emitted light. For stronger confinement potentials, besides the fundamental modes, higher excited (dipole) modes can also be trapped. If two modes are excited simultaneously, their beating produces a complex oscillation and rotation dynamics. When the two modes have the same OAM, a double-ring solution forms for which the density oscillates between the inner and the outer ring. When the two modes have different OAM, a rotating solution with a crescent-shaped density and fractional OAM is created.

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