Optical induced vortices and persistent currents in polariton condensates

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Observation of quantized vortices in non-equilibrium polariton condensates, suggesting parallelisms with conventional superfluids, have been reported either by spontaneous formation and pinning in the presence of disorder [1,2] or by imprinting it onto the signal or idler of an optical parametric oscillator (OPO) [2]. Here we report the first observation of a polariton condensate receiving a quantized angular momentum by means of a short optical pulse and maintaining its rotation for a time much longer than the pulse duration, the polariton and coherence lifetimes. This observation shows a peculiar character of polariton condensates and reveals analogies with supercurrents in superconductors or persistent flow in condensates [3]. © 2010 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Tosi, G., Baudisch, M., Sanvitto, D., Viña, L., Lemaître, A., Bloch, J., … Marrucci, L. (2010). Optical induced vortices and persistent currents in polariton condensates. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 210). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/210/1/012023

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