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Power-law decay of the spatial correlation function in exciton-polariton condensates
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Quantum DynamicQuantum ScienceMichelson Interferometer SetupEngineeringPolariton DynamicPhysicsSpatial Correlation FunctionPower LawNatural SciencesMany-body Quantum PhysicApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum MaterialsQuantum EntanglementBose-einstein CondensationSpatial CoherenceCritical PhenomenonStatistical Field Theory
We create a large exciton-polariton condensate and employ a Michelson interferometer setup to characterize the short- and long-distance behavior of the first order spatial correlation function. Our experimental results show distinct features of both the two-dimensional and nonequilibrium characters of the condensate. We find that the gaussian short-distance decay is followed by a power-law decay at longer distances, as expected for a two-dimensional condensate. The exponent of the power law is measured in the range 0.9-1.2, larger than is possible in equilibrium. We compare the experimental results to a theoretical model to understand the features required to observe a power law and to clarify the influence of external noise on spatial coherence in nonequilibrium phase transitions. Our results indicate that Berezinskii-Kosterlitz-Thouless-like phase order survives in open-dissipative systems.
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