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- Title
Magnetic control of polariton spin transport.
- Authors
Caputo, D.; Sedov, E. S.; Ballarini, D.; Glazov, M. M.; Kavokin, A. V.; Sanvitto, D.
- Abstract
Polaritons are hybrid light–matter quasiparticles arising from the strong coupling of excitons and photons. Owing to the spin degree-of-freedom, polaritons form spinor fluids able to propagate in the cavity plane over long distances with promising properties for spintronics applications. Here we demonstrate experimentally the full control of the polarization dynamics of a propagating exciton–polariton condensate in a planar microcavity by using a magnetic field applied in the Voigt geometry. We show the change of the spin-beat frequency, the suppression of the optical spin Hall effect, and the rotation of the polarization pattern by the magnetic field. The observed effects are theoretically reproduced by a phenomenological model based on microscopic consideration of exciton–photon coupling in a microcavity accounting for the magneto-induced mixing of exciton–polariton and dark, spin-forbidden exciton states. Polaritons are an integral part of semiconductor optical devices and control of their inherent spin-like properties is necessary to explore the potential implications of this phenomenon. Here, the authors magnetically control the transport of polariton spin in a microcavity and explain the polarisation dynamics in terms of the polariton pseudospin.
- Subjects
MAGNETIC control; POLARITONS; PHOTONS; SEMICONDUCTOR devices; MAGNETIC fields
- Publication
Communications Physics, 2019, Vol 2, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2399-3650
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s42005-019-0261-2