We present an experimental signature of the Anderson localisation of microcavity polaritons, and provide a systematic study of the dependence on disorder strength. We reveal a controllable degree of localisation, as characterised by the inverse-participation ratio, by tuning the positional disorder of arrays of interacting mesas. This constitutes the realisation of disorder-induced localisation in a driven-dissipative system. In addition to being an ideal candidate for investigating localisation in this regime, microcavity polaritons hold promise for low-power, ultra-small devices and their localisation could be used as a resource in quantum memory and quantum information processing.
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Sturges, T. J., Anderson, M. D., Buraczewski, A., Navadeh-Toupchi, M., Adiyatullin, A. F., Jabeen, F., … Stobińska, M. (2019). Anderson localisation in steady states of microcavity polaritons. Scientific Reports, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-55673-y
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