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Bloch Oscillations of Hybrid Light-Matter Particles in a Waveguide Array

Published 28 Dec 2020 in cond-mat.mes-hall | (2012.14281v1)

Abstract: Bloch oscillations are a phenomenon well known from quantum mechanics where electrons in a lattice experience an oscillatory motion in the presence of an electric field gradient. Here, we report on Bloch oscillations of hybrid light-matter particles, called exciton-polaritons, being confined in an array of coupled microcavity waveguides. To this end, we carefully design the waveguides, widths and their mutual couplings such that a constant energy gradient is induced perpendicular to the direction of motion of the propagating exciton-polaritons. This technique allows us to directly observe and study Bloch oscillations in real- and momentum-space. Furthermore, we support our experimental findings by numerical simulations based on a modified Gross-Pitaevskii approach. Our work provides an important transfer of basic concepts of quantum mechanics to integrated solid state devices, using quantum fluids of light.

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