Temporally resolved second-order photon correlations of exciton-polariton Bose-Einstein condensate formation

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Second-order time correlation measurements with a temporal resolution better than 3 ps were performed on a CdTe microcavity where spontaneous Bose-Einstein condensation is observed. After the laser pulse, the nonresonantly excited thermal polariton population relaxes into a coherent polariton condensate. Photon statistics of the light emitted by the microcavity evidences a clear phase transition from the thermal state to a coherent state, which occurs within 3.2 ps after the onset of stimulated scattering. Following this very fast transition, we show that the emission possesses a very high coherence that persists for more than 100 ps after the build-up of the condensate.

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Adiyatullin, A. F., Anderson, M. D., Busi, P. V., Abbaspour, H., André, R., Portella-Oberli, M. T., & Deveaud, B. (2015). Temporally resolved second-order photon correlations of exciton-polariton Bose-Einstein condensate formation. Applied Physics Letters, 107(22). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4936889

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