Polariton-driven phonon laser

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2020
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11
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[London] : Nature Publishing Group UK
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Efficient generation of phonons is an important ingredient for a prospective electrically-driven phonon laser. Hybrid quantum systems combining cavity quantum electrodynamics and optomechanics constitute a novel platform with potential for operation at the extremely high frequency range (30–300 GHz). We report on laser-like phonon emission in a hybrid system that optomechanically couples polariton Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) with phonons in a semiconductor microcavity. The studied system comprises GaAs/AlAs quantum wells coupled to cavity-confined optical and vibrational modes. The non-resonant continuous wave laser excitation of a polariton BEC in an individual trap of a trap array, induces coherent mechanical self-oscillation, leading to the formation of spectral sidebands displaced by harmonics of the fundamental 20 GHz mode vibration frequency. This phonon “lasing” enhances the phonon occupation five orders of magnitude above the thermal value when tunable neighbor traps are red-shifted with respect to the pumped trap BEC emission at even harmonics of the vibration mode. These experiments, supported by a theoretical model, constitute the first demonstration of coherent cavity optomechanical phenomena with exciton polaritons, paving the way for new hybrid designs for quantum technologies, phonon lasers, and phonon-photon bidirectional translators.

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electrical property, harmonic analysis, laser, polarization, quantum mechanics, spectral analysis, theoretical study, vibration, atomic particle, bose einstein condensate, frequency, optics, oscillation, phonon, polariton, theoretical model
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Chafatinos, D. L., Kuznetsov, A., Anguiano, S., Bruchhausen, A. E., Reynoso, A. A., Biermann, K., et al. (2020). Polariton-driven phonon laser. 11. https://doi.org//10.1038/s41467-020-18358-z
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