Phase-controlled bistability of a dark soliton train in a polariton fluid
arXiv:1607.03711 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.117.217401
Abstract
We use a one-dimensional polariton fluid in a semiconductor microcavity to explore the rich nonlinear dynamics of counter-propagating interacting Bose fluids. The intrinsically driven-dissipative nature of the polariton fluid allows to use resonant pumping to impose a phase twist across the fluid. When the polariton-polariton interaction energy becomes comparable to their kinetic energy, linear interference fringes transform into a train of solitons. A novel type of bistable behavior controlled by the phase twist across the fluid is experimentally evidenced.
5 pages Main + 4 pages Supplementary, 8 figures