2010
DOI: 10.1038/nmat2787
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Multistability of a coherent spin ensemble in a semiconductor microcavity

Abstract: Coherent manipulation of spin ensembles is a key issue in the development of spintronics. In particular, multivalued spin switching may lead to new schemes of logic gating and memories. This phenomenon has been studied with atom vapours 30 years ago, but is still awaited in the solid state. Here, we demonstrate spin multistability with microcavity polaritons in a trap. Owing to the spinor nature of these light-matter quasiparticles and to the anisotropy of their interactions, we can optically control the spin … Show more

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“…The different excitonic content of both polarization states results in asymmetric spinor interactions. Such spinor interactions offer a wide range of effects and a very rich physics to explore in semiconductor microcavities [13][14][15][16][17][18] .In this work, we demonstrate a Feshbach resonance in a polariton semiconductor microcavity. Feshbach biexcitonic resonant scattering is investigated through spectrally resolved circularly polarized pump-probe spectroscopy on a III-V based microcavity (Methods).…”
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“…The different excitonic content of both polarization states results in asymmetric spinor interactions. Such spinor interactions offer a wide range of effects and a very rich physics to explore in semiconductor microcavities [13][14][15][16][17][18] .In this work, we demonstrate a Feshbach resonance in a polariton semiconductor microcavity. Feshbach biexcitonic resonant scattering is investigated through spectrally resolved circularly polarized pump-probe spectroscopy on a III-V based microcavity (Methods).…”
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confidence: 84%
“…The different excitonic content of both polarization states results in asymmetric spinor interactions. Such spinor interactions offer a wide range of effects and a very rich physics to explore in semiconductor microcavities [13][14][15][16][17][18] .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…15 The bistability of coherent spin ensembles described in the two-mode approximation by the spinor Gross-Pitaevskii equation with an external pump has been reported too. 11 Under appropriate conditions bright solitons may form in semiconductor microcavities as predicted in Ref. 16 and observed in Ref.…”
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confidence: 72%
“…[8][9][10][11][12][13] The theory of this effect was developed within the framework of different mean-field models based either on equations for the polariton occupation number, 9 where the fractions of excitons and cavity photons are connected through the Hopfield coefficients, 14 or on coupled equations for excitons and photons. 15 The bistability of coherent spin ensembles described in the two-mode approximation by the spinor Gross-Pitaevskii equation with an external pump has been reported too.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Technological achievements have opened a route to the creation of polariton-based logic elements [17][18][19][20][21][22] and optical integrated circuits [23,24], which can, in principle, work at relatively high temperatures in wide-band-gap systems. Bistability [25,26] and multistability [27,28] allow for fast [29] and energy efficient switching in such integrated circuit architectures. Furthermore, the inherent memory effect comprised in the hysteresis can be straightforwardly exploited to create a polaritonic memory device as a key ingredient in a logic circuit.…”
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