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Phys. Rev. B 62, R16247–R16250 (2000)

Parametric oscillation in a vertical microcavity: A polariton condensate or micro-optical parametric oscillation

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J. J. Baumberg1, P. G. Savvidis1, R. M. Stevenson2, A. I. Tartakovskii2, M. S. Skolnick2, D. M. Whittaker3, and J. S. Roberts4
1Department of Physics & Astronomy, University of Southampton, SO17 1BJ, United Kingdom
2Department of Physics, University of Sheffield, Sheffield S3 7RH, United Kingdom
3Toshiba Research Europe Ltd, Cambridge, CB4 4WE, United Kingdom
4Department of Electronic and Electrical Engineering, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, S1 3JD, United Kingdom

Received 3 August 2000; published in the issue dated 15 December 2000

Semiconductor microcavities can support quasiparticles which are half-light and half-matter with interactions possessed by neither component alone. We show that their distorted dispersion relation forms the basis of a quasiparticle “trap” and elicits extreme enhancements of their nonlinear optical properties. When driven by a continuous wave laser at a critical angle, the quasiparticles are sucked into the trap, condensing into a macroscopic quantum state which efficiently emits light. This device is thus an optical parametric oscillator based on quasiparticle engineering. In contrast to a laser, macroscopic coherence is established in the electronic excitations as well as the light field. This paves the way to new techniques analogous to those established in atomic and superconducting condensates, such as ultrasensitive solid-state interferometers.

© 2000 The American Physical Society

URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.62.R16247
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.62.R16247
PACS:
03.75.-b, 71.36.+c, 42.50.-p, 42.65.Yj