Disorder Effects on Exciton-Polariton Condensates
G. Malpuech, D. Solnyshkov

TL;DR
This paper investigates how disorder affects the behavior of exciton-polariton condensates, analyzing localization, superfluidity, and coherence in 1D and 2D systems with considerations of finite polariton lifetime.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of disorder effects on propagating polariton condensates, including localization lengths and phase regimes, extending previous static condensate studies.
Findings
Localization length varies with system parameters
Superfluid regime exhibits infinite localization length
Flow velocity influences localization and phase behavior
Abstract
The impact of a random disorder potential on the dynamical properties of Bose Einstein condensates is a very wide research field. In microcavities, these studies are even more crucial than in the condensates of cold atoms, since random disorder is naturally present in the semiconductor structures. In this chapter, we consider a stable condensate, defined by a chemical potential, propagating in a random disorder potential, like a liquid flowing through a capillary. We analyze the interplay between the kinetic energy, the localization energy, and the interaction between particles in 1D and 2D polariton condensates. The finite life time of polaritons is taken into account as well. In the first part, we remind the results of [G. Malpuech et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 206402 (2007).] where we considered the case of a static condensate. In that case, the condensate forms either a glassy…
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