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Dynamical formation of a strongly correlated dark condensate of dipolar excitons.


ABSTRACT: Strongly interacting bosons display a rich variety of quantum phases, the study of which has so far been focused in the dilute regime, at a fixed number of particles. Here we demonstrate the formation of a dense Bose-Einstein condensate in a long-lived dark spin state of 2D dipolar excitons. A dark condensate of weakly interacting excitons is very fragile, being unstable against a coherent coupling of dark and bright spin states. Remarkably, we find that strong dipole-dipole interactions stabilize the dark condensate. As a result, the dark phase persists up to densities high enough for a dark quantum liquid to form. The striking experimental observation of a step-like dependence of the exciton density on the pump power is reproduced quantitatively by a model describing the nonequilibrium dynamics of driven coupled dark and bright condensates. This unique behavior marks a dynamical condensation to dark states with lifetimes as long as a millisecond, followed by a brightening transition at high densities.

SUBMITTER: Mazuz-Harpaz Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6744851 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Dynamical formation of a strongly correlated dark condensate of dipolar excitons.

Mazuz-Harpaz Yotam Y   Cohen Kobi K   Leveson Michael M   West Ken K   Pfeiffer Loren L   Khodas Maxim M   Rapaport Ronen R  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20190826 37


Strongly interacting bosons display a rich variety of quantum phases, the study of which has so far been focused in the dilute regime, at a fixed number of particles. Here we demonstrate the formation of a dense Bose-Einstein condensate in a long-lived dark spin state of 2D dipolar excitons. A dark condensate of weakly interacting excitons is very fragile, being unstable against a coherent coupling of dark and bright spin states. Remarkably, we find that strong dipole-dipole interactions stabili  ...[more]

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