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Optically erasing disorder in semiconductor microcavities with dynamic nuclear polarization
Published 2010-12-08, updated 2011-04-11Version 2
The mean squared value of the photonic disorder is found to be reduced by a factor of 100 in a typical GaAs based microcavity, when exposed to a circularly polarized continuous wave optical pump without any special spatial patterning. Resonant excitation of the cavity mode excites a spatially non-uniform distribution of spin-polarized electrons, which depends on the photonic disorder profile. Electrons transfer spin to nuclei via the hyperfine contact interaction, inducing a long-living Overhauser magnetic field able to modify the potential of exciton-polaritons.
Comments: 4 pages, 3 figures
Journal: Phys. Rev. Lett. 106, 146404 (2011)
Categories: cond-mat.mes-hall
Keywords: dynamic nuclear polarization, optically erasing disorder, semiconductor microcavities, continuous wave optical pump, microcavity
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