Physical Review X (Mar 2016)

Coherent Polariton Laser

  • Seonghoon Kim,
  • Bo Zhang,
  • Zhaorong Wang,
  • Julian Fischer,
  • Sebastian Brodbeck,
  • Martin Kamp,
  • Christian Schneider,
  • Sven Höfling,
  • Hui Deng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevX.6.011026
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
p. 011026

Abstract

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The semiconductor polariton laser promises a new source of coherent light, which, compared to conventional semiconductor photon lasers, has input-energy threshold orders of magnitude lower. However, intensity stability, a defining feature of a coherent state, has remained poor. Intensity noise many times the shot noise of a coherent state has persisted, attributed to multiple mechanisms that are difficult to separate in conventional polariton systems. The large intensity noise, in turn, limits the phase coherence. Thus, the capability of the polariton laser as a source of coherence light is limited. Here, we demonstrate a polariton laser with shot-noise-limited intensity stability, as expected from a fully coherent state. This stability is achieved by using an optical cavity with high mode selectivity to enforce single-mode lasing, suppress condensate depletion, and establish gain saturation. Moreover, the absence of spurious intensity fluctuations enables the measurement of a transition from exponential to Gaussian decay of the phase coherence of the polariton laser. It suggests large self-interaction energies in the polariton condensate, exceeding the laser bandwidth. Such strong interactions are unique to matter-wave lasers and important for nonlinear polariton devices. The results will guide future development of polariton lasers and nonlinear polariton devices.