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2009-05-28 (Thursday)
dr Michael Wouters (EPFL Lozanna)
Stochastic classical field model for polariton condensates
Stochastic classical field model for polariton condensates: coherence and superfluidity abstract: Microcavity polaritons are quasi-particles in the solid state that are a coherent superposition of a quantum well exciton and a microcavity photon. Thanks to their light mass and collisional relaxation, they are well suited to achieve Bose-Einstein condensation in the solid state at standard cryogenic temperatures. In state of the art microcavities, the polariton life time is not long enough to ensure full thermalization of polariton condensates, so that an equilibrium statistical description does not hold. This poses the theoretical challenge to develop a tractable model that describes this nonequilibrium system. We present a stochastic classical field model for polariton condensates [1] and discuss their coherence and superfluid properties. The model is based on the truncated Wigner approximation for the condensate, coupled to a classical rate equation for the excitonic reservoir and describes the coherence properties of the condensate across the threshold. Because the model describes the time-dependent dynamics of the polariton condensate, it allows for the description of the coherence buildup. We compare our simulations with recent experiments at EPFL. Finally, we discuss how to investigate the superfluidity of polariton condensates through the vortex dynamics.
2009-05-21 (Thursday)
dr hab. Bożena Gadomska (Wydział Chemii UW)
Czemu służy kontrola chaosu?
2009-05-07 (Thursday)
dr Anna Grochola (IFD UW)
Ultrazimne cząsteczki LiCs w absolutnym stanie podstawowym
2009-04-30 (Thursday)
prof. dr hab. Jacek Waluk (Instytut Chemii Fizycznej PAN)
Ciekawe konsekwencje symetrycznego potencjału z podwójnym minimum: tautomeria porficenów
2009-04-23 (Thursday)
prof. Eberhard Tiemann (Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Universitat Hannover, Niemcy)
Spectroscopy for studying cold atoms and cold molecules
2009-04-16 (Thursday)
dr Jacek Kasprzak (Cardiff University)
Nieliniowa, ultraszybka spektroskopia nanostruktur półprzewodnikowych
2009-04-09 (Thursday)
dr Rafał Demkowicz - Dobrzański (Uniwersytet Mikołaja Kopernika w Toruniu)
Jak dwa fotony fazę mierzyły - czyli optymalna, eksperymentalna estymacja opóźnienia w interferometrze w obecności strat
2009-04-02 (Thursday)
dr hab. Wojciech Dzwolak (Wydział Chemii UW)
Badania amyloidów - 1D - nanostruktur białkowych
2009-03-26 (Thursday)
mgr Paweł Wnuk (IFD UW)
Optyczny wzmacniacz parametryczny - źródło femtosekundowych impulsów światła dużej mocy
2009-03-19 (Thursday)
prof. Anthony F. Starace (Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Nebraska, USA)