Spin noise of a polariton laser
Abstract
We report on experimental study of the exciton-polariton emission (PE) polarization noise below and above the polariton lasing threshold under continuous wave nonresonant excitation. The experiments were performed with a high-Q graded 5λ/2 GaAs/AlGaAs microcavity with three quantum wells in the strong coupling regime. The PE polarization noise substantially exceeded in magnitude the shot noise level and, in the studied frequency range (up to 650 MHz), had a flat spectrum. We have found that the PE polarization noise magnitude dependence on the pump intensity showed specific features that had no analogy in power dependences of the PE intensity and intensity noise. Particularly, the linear polarization fluctuations normalized by the emission intensity showed a remarkably non-monotonic dependence on the pump power. A theoretical model describing the observed peculiarity of the PE polarization noise is proposed.
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