“…Polaritons in semiconductor microcavities are superpositions between excitons (electron-hole pairs) and cavity photons, and as such the combination of the components determines the particle statistics [2,15]. These quasi-particles in a dilute regime show distinctive properties such as Bose-Einstein condensation, superfluidity, a finite non-zero speed of sound owing to the nonlinearity and the emergence of elementary topologically stable excitations such as solitons or quantum vortices [2,6,13,16,17]. In their very nature, polariton BECs are nonequilibrium systems-polaritons can be created via a local light field and decay after 1-100 ps mainly owing to leaking of the cavity photons [6,11,18].…”