Supermode-polariton condensation in a multimode cavity QED-BEC system
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Abstract
Investigations of many-body physics in an AMO context often employ a static optical lattice to create a periodic potential. Such systems, while capable of exploring, e.g., the Hubbard model, lack the fully emergent crystalline order found in solid state systems whose stiffness is not imposed externally, but arises dynamically. Our multimode cavity QED experiment is introducing a new method of generating fully emergent and compliant optical lattices to the ultracold atom toolbox and provides new avenues to explore quantum liquid crystalline order. We will present our first experimental result, the first observation of a supermode-polariton condensate via a supermode superradiant phase transition.
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Authors
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Varun Vaidya
Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Alicia Kollar
Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Alexander Papageorge
Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Yudan Guo
Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Stanford University
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Benjamin Lev
Departments of Physics and Applied Physics, Stanford University, Stanford University, Department of Physics and Applied Physics, Stanford University