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May 14, 2024

Scientists create an ‘optical conveyor belt’ for quasiparticles

Posted by in categories: particle physics, quantum physics

An “optical conveyor belt” that can move polaritons—a type of light-matter hybrid particle—in semiconductor-based microcavities.


This asymmetric response of the confined polaritons breaks , driving non-reciprocity and the formation of a topological .

Photonic states with topological properties can be used in advanced opto-electronic devices where topology might greatly improve the performance of optical devices, circuits, and networks, such as by reducing noise and lasing threshold powers, and dissipationless optical waveguiding.

Further, the simplicity and robustness of our technique opens new opportunities for the development of topological photonic devices with applications in quantum metrology and , concludes Fraser.

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