Operation speed of polariton condensate switches gated by excitons

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We present a time-resolved photoluminescence (PL) study in real and momentum space of a polariton condensate switch in a quasi-one-dimensional semiconductor microcavity. The polariton flow across the ridge is gated by excitons inducing a barrier potential due to repulsive interactions. A study of the device operation dependence on the power of the pulsed gate beam obtains a satisfactory compromise for the on-off signal ratio and switching time of the order of 0.3 and ∼50 ps, respectively. The opposite transition is governed by the long-lived gate excitons, consequently, the off-on switching time is ∼200 ps, limiting the overall operation speed of the device to ∼3 GHz. The experimental results are compared to numerical simulations based on a generalized Gross-Pitaevskii equation, taking into account incoherent pumping, decay, and energy relaxation within the condensate. © 2014 American Physical Society.

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Antón, C., Liew, T. C. H., Sarkar, D., Martín, M. D., Hatzopoulos, Z., Eldridge, P. S., … Viña, L. (2014). Operation speed of polariton condensate switches gated by excitons. Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics, 89(23). https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.89.235312

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