Publication Date:
2017
abstract:
We consider finite temperature effects in a non-standard Bose-Hubbard model for an exciton-
polariton Josephson junction (JJ) that is characterised by complicated potential energy landscapes
(PEL) consisting of sets of barriers and wells. We show that the transition between thermal activation
(classical) and tunneling (quantum) regimes exhibits universal features of the first and second order
phase transition (PT) depending on the PEL for two polariton condensates that might be described
as transition from the thermal to the quantum annealing regime. In the presence of dissipation the
relative phase of two condensates exhibits non-equilibrium PT from the quantum regime characterized
by efficient tunneling of polaritons to the regime of permanent Josephson or Rabi oscillations, where
the tunneling is suppressed, respectively. This analysis paves the way for the application of coupled
polariton condensates for the realisation of a quantum annealing algorithm in presently experimentally
accessible semiconductor microcavities possessing high (105 and more) Q-factors.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
-
List of contributors:
Kavokine, Alexis
Published in: