| Literature DB >> 26565478 |
Maciej Pieczarka1, Marcin Syperek1, Łukasz Dusanowski1, Jan Misiewicz1, Fabian Langer2, Alfred Forchel2, Martin Kamp2, Christian Schneider2, Sven Höfling2,3, Alexey Kavokin4,5, Grzegorz Sęk1.
Abstract
An expanding polariton condensate is investigated under pulsed nonresonant excitation with a small laser pump spot. Far above the condensation threshold we observe a pronounced increase in the dispersion curvature, with a subsequent linearization of the spectrum and strong luminescence from a ghost branch orthogonally polarized with respect to the linearly polarized condensate emission. Polarization of both branches is understood in terms of spin-dependent polariton-polariton scattering. The presence of the ghost branch has been confirmed in time-resolved measurements. The effects of disorder and dissipation in the photoluminescence of polariton condensates and their excitations are discussed.Year: 2015 PMID: 26565478 DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.186401
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Phys Rev Lett ISSN: 0031-9007 Impact factor: 9.161