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ALP Seminar: Novel Non-equilibrium Phenomena in Quantum Fluids of Light

13 May 2024
Seminars and colloquia
Time
Venue
Simpkins Lee
Beecroft Building
Speaker(s)
Seminar series
ALP seminar
Knowledge of physics?
Yes, knowledge of physics required

Abstract:

Driven-dissipative quantum fluids of light, realised in semiconductor microcavities, circuit or cavity QED systems, provide a unique testbed to explore non-equilibrium quantum phenomena. I will review recent progress in this field. We show [1] that photonic quantum fluid exhibits a non-equilibrium order, where superfluidity is accompanied by stretched exponential decay of correlations -- the celebrated Kardar-Parisi-Zhang (KPZ) phase, as well as other unconventional orders [2] and display flow properties connected but distinct from conventional superfluidity [3]. When placed in a strained honeycomb lattice, polaritons condense into a rotating state, the lowest Landau level, breaking time-reversal symmetry [4]. Describing quantum correlations in open systems in 2D is a numerical challenge. I will present our attempts at developing methods, based on stochastic and tensor network approaches [5]. 

[1] A. Zamora et al, PRX 7, 041006 (2017); PRL 125, 265701 (2020); A. Ferrier et al, PRB 105, 205301 (2022). 

[2] G. Dagvadorj et al, PRL 130, 136001 (2023); PRB 104, 165301 (2021).

[3] R. T. Juggins et al, Nature Comms. 9, 4062 (2018); I. Timofeev et al, PRB 108, 214513 (2023).

[4] C. Lledo et al, SciPost 12, 068 (2022).

[5] C. Mc Keever et al, PRX 11, 021035 (2021); P. Deuar et al, PRX Quantum, 2, 010319 (2021).