First observation of the quantized exciton-polariton field and effect of interactions on a single polariton
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Polaritons are quasi-particles that originate from the coupling of light with matter and that demonstrate quantum phenomena at the many-particle mesoscopic level, such as Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity. A highly sought and long-time missing feature of polaritons is a genuine quantum manifestation of their dynamics at the single-particle level. Although they are conceptually perceived as entangled states and theoretical proposals abound for an explicit manifestation of their single-particle properties, so far their behavior has remained fully accounted for by classical and mean-field theories. We report the first experimental demonstration of a genuinely quantum state of the microcavity polariton field, by swapping a photon for a polariton in a two-photon entangled state generated by parametric downconversion. When bringing this single-polariton quantum state in contact with a polariton condensate, we observe a disentangling with the external photon. This manifestation of a polariton quantum state involving a single quantum unlocks new possibilities for quantum information processing with interacting bosons.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Polaritons are quasi-particles that originate from the coupling of light with matter and that demonstrate quantum phenomena at the many-particle mesoscopic level; such as Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity
List of contributors:
SILVA FERNANDEZ, Blanca; Fieramosca, Antonio; Marrucci, Lorenzo; SUAREZ FORERO, DANIEL GUSTAVO; CUEVAS SEGUEL, ALVARO ANDRES; Tasco, Vittorianna; Sanvitto, Daniele; Ballarini, Dario; Gigli, Giuseppe; Dominici, Lorenzo; Biasiol, Giorgio; DE GIORGI, Milena
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