Higher order coherence of exciton-polariton condensates

Abstract

The second and third order coherence functions g(n)(0) (n=2 and 3) of an exciton-polariton condensate is measured and compared to the theory. Contrary to an ideal photon laser, deviation from unity in the second and third order coherence functions is observed, thus showing a bunching effect, but not the characteristics of a standard thermal state with g(n)(0)=n!. The increase of bunching with the order of the coherence function, g(3)(0) > g(2)(0)>1, indicates that the polariton condensate is different from coherent state, number state and thermal state. The experimental results are in agreement with the theoretical model where polariton-polariton and polariton-phonon interactions are responsible for the loss of temporal coherence.

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