Pulse, polarization and topology shaping of polariton fuids
Lorenzo Dominici, David Colas, Stefano Donati, Galbadrakh Dagvadorj, Antonio Gianfrate, Carlos S\'anchez Mu\~noz, Dario Ballarini, Milena De Giorgi, Giuseppe Gigli, Marzena H. Szyma\'nska, Fabrice P. Laussy, Daniele Sanvitto

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates ultrafast control of polariton quantum fluids, enabling polarization, topological, and vortex state shaping through coherent excitation and advanced imaging techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a method for ultrafast polarization and topological state control in polariton fluids using resonant pulses and holography.
Findings
Achieved ultrafast polarization sweeping on the Poincaré sphere.
Realized dynamical twist of full Poincaré states such as skyrmions.
Created ultrafast swirling vortices with oscillating angular momentum.
Abstract
Here we present different approaches to ultrafast pulse and polarization shaping, based on a ``quantum fluid'' platform of polaritons. Indeed we exploit the normal modes of two dimensional polariton fluids made of strong coupled quantum well excitons and microcavity photons, by rooting different polarization and topological states into their sub-picosecond Rabi oscillations. Coherent control of two resonant excitation pulses allows us to prepare the desired state of the polariton, taking benefit from its four-component features given by the combination of the two normal modes with the two degrees of polarization. An ultrafast imaging based on the digital off-axis holography technique is implemented to study the polariton complex wavefunction with time and space resolution. We show in order coherent control of the polariton state on the Bloch sphere, an ultrafast polarization sweeping of…
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