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Physical Review Letters | 2014

Direct Observation of Dirac Cones and a Flatband in a Honeycomb Lattice for Polaritons

Thibaut Jacqmin; Iacopo Carusotto; I. Sagnes; Marco Abbarchi; Dmitry Solnyshkov; G. Malpuech; Elisabeth Galopin; A. Lemaître; J. Bloch; A. Amo

Two-dimensional lattices of coupled micropillars etched in a planar semiconductor microcavity offer a workbench to engineer the band structure of polaritons. We report experimental studies of honeycomb lattices where the polariton low-energy dispersion is analogous to that of electrons in graphene. Using energy-resolved photoluminescence, we directly observe Dirac cones, around which the dynamics of polaritons is described by the Dirac equation for massless particles. At higher energies, we observe p orbital bands, one of them with the nondispersive character of a flatband. The realization of this structure which holds massless, massive, and infinitely massive particles opens the route towards studies of the interplay of dispersion, interactions, and frustration in a novel and controlled environment.


Physical Review Letters | 2011

Sub-Poissonian Fluctuations in a 1D Bose Gas: From the Quantum Quasicondensate to the Strongly Interacting Regime

Thibaut Jacqmin; Julien Armijo; Tarik Berrada; K. V. Kheruntsyan; Isabelle Bouchoule

We report on local, in situ measurements of atom number fluctuations in slices of a one-dimensional Bose gas on an atom chip setup. By using current modulation techniques to prevent cloud fragmentation, we are able to probe the crossover from weak to strong interactions. For weak interactions, fluctuations go continuously from super- to sub-Poissonian as the density is increased, which is a signature of the transition between the subregimes where the two-body correlation function is dominated, respectively, by thermal and quantum contributions. At stronger interactions, the super-Poissonian region disappears, and the fluctuations go directly from Poissonian to sub-Poissonian, as expected for a fermionized gas.


Physical Review X | 2015

Spin-Orbit Coupling for Photons and Polaritons in Microstructures

V. G. Sala; D. D. Solnyshkov; Iacopo Carusotto; Thibaut Jacqmin; A. Lemaître; H. Terças; A. V. Nalitov; Marco Abbarchi; Elisabeth Galopin; I. Sagnes; J. Bloch; G. Malpuech; A. Amo

We use coupled micropillars etched out of a semiconductor microcavity to engineer a spin-orbit Hamiltonian for photons and polaritons in a microstructure. The coupling between the spin and orbital momentum arises from the polarization-dependent confinement and tunneling of photons between adjacent micropillars arranged in the form of a hexagonal photonic molecule. It results in polariton eigenstates with distinct polarization patterns, which are revealed in photoluminescence experiments in the regime of polariton condensation. Thanks to the strong polariton nonlinearities, our system provides a photonic workbench for the quantum simulation of the interplay between interactions and spin-orbit effects, particularly when extended to two-dimensional lattices.


Physical Review Letters | 2014

Fractal Energy Spectrum of a Polariton Gas in a Fibonacci Quasiperiodic Potential

Dimitrii Tanese; Evgeni Gurevich; Florent Baboux; Thibaut Jacqmin; A. Lemaître; Elisabeth Galopin; I. Sagnes; A. Amo; J. Bloch; Eric Akkermans

We report on the study of a polariton gas confined in a quasiperiodic one-dimensional cavity, described by a Fibonacci sequence. Imaging the polariton modes both in real and reciprocal space, we observe features characteristic of their fractal energy spectrum such as the opening of minigaps obeying the gap labeling theorem and log-periodic oscillations of the integrated density of states. These observations are accurately reproduced solving an effective 1D Schrödinger equation, illustrating the potential of cavity polaritons as a quantum simulator in complex topological geometries.


arXiv: Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics | 2015

Edge states in polariton honeycomb lattices

Marijana Milićević; Tomoki Ozawa; P. Andreakou; Iacopo Carusotto; Thibaut Jacqmin; Elisabeth Galopin; A. Lemaître; L. Le Gratiet; I. Sagnes; J. Bloch; A. Amo

The experimental study of edge states in atomically-thin layered materials remains a challenge due to the difficult control of the geometry of the sample terminations, the stability of dangling bonds and the need to measure local properties. In the case of graphene, localised edge modes have been predicted in zig-zag and bearded edges, characterised by flat dispersions connecting the Dirac points. Polaritons in semiconductor microcavities have recently emerged as an extraordinary photonic platform to emulate 1D and 2D Hamiltonians, allowing the direct visualization of the wavefunctions in both real- and momentum-space as well as of the energy dispersion of eigenstates via photoluminescence experiments. Here we report on the observation of edge states in a honeycomb lattice of coupled micropillars. The lowest two bands of this structure arise from the coupling of the lowest energy modes of the micropillars, and emulate the {pi} and {pi}* bands of graphene. We show the momentum space dispersion of the edge states associated to the zig-zag and bearded edges, holding unidimensional quasi-flat bands. Additionally, we evaluate polarisation effects characteristic of polaritons on the properties of these states.


Physical Review Letters | 2010

Probing Three-Body Correlations in a Quantum Gas Using the Measurement of the Third Moment of Density Fluctuations

Julien Armijo; Thibaut Jacqmin; K. V. Kheruntsyan; Isabelle Bouchoule

We perform measurements of the third moment of atom number fluctuations in small slices of a very elongated weakly interacting degenerate Bose gas. We find a positive skewness of the atom number distribution in the ideal gas regime and a reduced skewness compatible with zero in the quasicondensate regime. For our parameters, the third moment is a thermodynamic quantity whose measurement constitutes a sensitive test of the equation of state, and our results are in agreement with a modified Yang-Yang thermodynamic prediction. Moreover, we show that the measured skewness reveals the presence of true three-body correlations in the system.


international quantum electronics conference | 2011

Sub-Poissonian fluctuations in a 1D Bose gas: from quantum quasi-condensate to the strongly interacting regime

K. V. Kheruntsyan; Thibaut Jacqmin; Julien Armijo; Tarik Berrada; Isabelle Bouchoule

By measuring atom number fluctuations in slices of a single 1D Bose gas, we probe the crossover from weak to strong interactions and identify signatures of sub-regimes dominated by thermal and quantum fluctuations.


Physical Review A | 2011

Mapping out the quasicondensate transition through the dimensional crossover from one to three dimensions

Julien Armijo; Thibaut Jacqmin; K. V. Kheruntsyan; Isabelle Bouchoule


Physical Review A | 2011

Mapping out the quasi-condensate transition through the 1D-3D dimensional crossover

Julien Armijo; Thibaut Jacqmin; K. V. Kheruntsyan; Isabelle Bouchoule


arXiv: Quantum Gases | 2011

In situ observation of sub-Poissonian atom-number fluctuations in a repulsive 1D Bose gas: quantum quasi-condensate and strongly interacting regimes

Thibaut Jacqmin; Julien Armijo; Tarik Berrada; K. V. Kheruntsyan; Isabelle Bouchoule

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Julien Armijo

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A. Amo

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Elisabeth Galopin

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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J. Bloch

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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A. Lemaître

Université Paris-Saclay

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I. Sagnes

Université Paris-Saclay

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Tarik Berrada

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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