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Pseudo-drag of a polariton superfluid

Published 10 Feb 2019 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (1902.03605v2)

Abstract: The drag of half-light half-mater quasiparticles, exciton-polaritons, by an electric current is a peculiar mechanism of light-matter interaction in solids. While an ideal superfluid is protected from being dragged by its zero viscosity, here we argue that the state of the superfluid polariton condensate formed by a non-resonant optical pumping can be controlled by the electric current. The proposed mechanism is based on the stimulated relaxation of moving uncondensed excitons dragged by the electric current. The stimulated relaxation process favors the formation of a moving condensate in a quantum state that is characterised by the lowest condensation threshold. We also show that the electron-mediated inelastic scattering of the reservoir excitons to the condensate leads to the transfer of a non-zero mean momentum to the electron gas thus contributing to the electric current. We predict the generation of circular electric currents in a micropillar cavity in the presence of a nonresonant laser pumping at normal incidence.

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