Sub-picosecond thermalization dynamics in condensation of strongly coupled lattice plasmons

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Abstract

Bosonic condensates offer exciting prospects for studies of non-equilibrium quantum dynamics. Understanding the dynamics is particularly challenging in the sub-picosecond timescales typical for room temperature luminous driven-dissipative condensates. Here we combine a lattice of plasmonic nanoparticles with dye molecule solution at the strong coupling regime, and pump the molecules optically. The emitted light reveals three distinct regimes: one-dimensional lasing, incomplete stimulated thermalization, and two-dimensional multimode condensation. The condensate is achieved by matching the thermalization rate with the lattice size and occurs only for pump pulse durations below a critical value. Our results give access to control and monitoring of thermalization processes and condensate formation at sub-picosecond timescale.

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Väkeväinen, A. I., Moilanen, A. J., Nečada, M., Hakala, T. K., Daskalakis, K. S., & Törmä, P. (2020). Sub-picosecond thermalization dynamics in condensation of strongly coupled lattice plasmons. Nature Communications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16906-1

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