Tuesday, November 6, 2012

1211.0588 (Tim Byrnes et al.)

Unconditional generation of bright coherent non-Gaussian light from
exciton-polariton condensates
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Tim Byrnes, Yoshihisa Yamamoto, Peter van Loock
Exciton-polariton condensates are considered as a deterministic source of bright, coherent non-Gaussian light. Exciton-polariton condensates emit coherent light via the photoluminescence through the microcavity mirrors due to the spontaneous formation of coherence. Unlike conventional lasers which emit coherent Gaussian light, polaritons possess a natural nonlinearity due to the interaction of the excitonic component. This produces light with a negative component to the Wigner function at steady-state operation when the phase is stabilized via a suitable method such as injection locking. In contrast to many other proposals for sources of non-Gaussian light, in our case, the light typically has an average photon number exceeding one and emerges as a continuous wave. Such a source may have uses in continuous-variable quantum information and communication.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.0588

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