The effect of disorder on polaritons in a coupled array of cavities
Abuenameh Aiyejina, Roger Andrews

TL;DR
This paper investigates how disorder in the driving laser intensity affects polaritons in a coupled cavity array, revealing the emergence of a Bose glass phase and analyzing system dynamics during Rabi frequency ramps.
Contribution
It introduces a study of disorder effects on polaritons in a coupled cavity array using a Gutzwiller wave function, highlighting the formation of a Bose glass phase and dynamic behavior under Rabi frequency ramps.
Findings
Bose glass phase emerges with increasing disorder.
Disorder causes defect density oscillations to decay.
Relaxation and energy dynamics are altered by disorder.
Abstract
The effect of disorder in the intensity of the driving laser on a coupled array of cavities described by a Bose-Hubbard Hamiltonian for dark-state polaritons is investigated. A canonically-transformed Gutzwiller wave function is used to investigate the phase diagram and dynamics of a one-dimensional system with uniformly distributed disorder in the Rabi frequency. In the phase diagram, we find the emergence of a Bose glass phase that increases in extent as the strength of the disorder increases. We study the dynamics of the system when subject to a ramp in the Rabi frequency which, starting from the superfluid phase, is decreased linearly and then increased to its initial value. We investigate the dependence of the density of excitations, the relaxation of the superfluid order parameter and the excess energy pumped into the system on the inverse ramp rate, . We find that, in the…
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