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Nonequilibrium condensates and lasers without inversion: Exciton-polariton lasers
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Quantum SciencePhotonicsPolariton LasersEngineeringLaser SciencePhysicsExciton LaserOptical PropertiesQuantum OpticExciton-polariton LasersApplied PhysicsPolariton DynamicClassical OpticsOptical SolitonPolariton Laser
We analyze elementary properties of exciton and polariton lasers --- devices that generate coherent optical and matter waves using final-state stimulation of exciton-phonon scattering. First we discuss the relation between the conditions for the onset of equilibrium and nonequilibrium excitonic condensates. Provided that the thermal de Broglie wavelength ${\ensuremath{\lambda}}_{\mathit{T}}$ exceeds the exciton Bohr radius ${\mathit{a}}_{\mathit{B}}$, an exciton laser operates without electronic population inversion. In contrast to previous proposals, this is a different type of laser without inversion which utilizes many-body coherences. When the excitonic character of the polariton branch vanishes, a polariton laser becomes indistinguishable from a photon laser. \textcopyright{} 1996 The American Physical Society.
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