Effects of the linear polarization of polariton condensates in their propagation in codirectional couplers
Elena Rozas, Alexey Yulin, Johannes Beierlein, Sebastian Klembt, Sven, H\"ofling, Oleg A. Egorov, Ulf Peschel, Ivan A. Shelykh, Manuel Gundin,, Ignacio Robles-L\'opez, M. Dolores Mart\'in, and Luis Vi\~na

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the linear polarization of polariton condensates affects their propagation in a codirectional coupler, revealing polarization-dependent intensity oscillations due to mode beating.
Contribution
It demonstrates the polarization-dependent behavior of polariton condensates in a coupler, highlighting the role of linear polarization in their mode dynamics.
Findings
Observation of polarization-dependent intensity oscillations
Identification of mode beating between linear-polarized eigenmodes
Insight into polarization effects in polariton condensate propagation
Abstract
We report on the linear polarization of polariton condensates in a codirectional coupler that allows evanescent coupling between adjacent waveguides. We observe polarization-dependent intensity oscillations in the output terminal of the coupler that we identify as the mode beating between the linear-polarized eigenmodes.
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