Abstract
Quantum fluids of light are realized in semiconductor microcavities using exciton-polaritons, solid-state quasi-particles with a light mass and sizeable interactions. Here, we use the microscopic analogue of oceanographic techniques to measure the excitation spectrum of a thermalised polariton condensate. Increasing the fluid density, we demonstrate the transition from a free-particle parabolic dispersion to a linear, sound-like Goldstone mode characteristic of superfluids at equilibrium. Notably, we reveal the effect of an asymmetric pumping by showing that collective excitations are created with a definite direction with respect to the condensate. Furthermore, we measure the critical sound speed for polariton superfluids close to equilibrium.
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Ballarini, D., Caputo, D., Dagvadorj, G., Juggins, R., Giorgi, M. D., Dominici, L., … Sanvitto, D. (2020). Directional Goldstone waves in polariton condensates close to equilibrium. Nature Communications, 11(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-019-13733-x
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