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Ghost Branch Photoluminescence From a Polariton Fluid Under Nonresonant Excitation

arXiv:1503.07402 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.115.186401

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. The presence of the ghost branch has been confirmed in time-resolved measurements. The dissipative and nonequilibrium effects in the photoluminescence of polariton condensates and their excitations are discussed.

13 pages, 4 figures