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All-optical phase modulation in a cavity-polariton Mach-Zehnder interferometer

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NATURE COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 5, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms4278

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  1. FP7 ITN 'Clermont4' [235114]
  2. Spin-Optronics [237252]
  3. ANR project Quandyde [ANR-11-BS10-001]
  4. french RENATECH network
  5. Labex NanoSaclay
  6. RTRA Triangle de la Physique contract 'Boseflow1D'
  7. POLATOM Research Networking Program of the European Science Foundation (ESF)

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Quantum fluids based on light is a highly developing research field, since they provide a nonlinear platform for developing optical functionalities and quantum simulators. An important issue in this context is the ability to coherently control the properties of the fluid. Here we propose an all-optical approach for controlling the phase of a flow of cavity-polaritons, making use of their strong interactions with localized excitons. Here we illustrate the potential of this method by implementing a compact exciton-polariton interferometer, which output intensity and polarization can be optically controlled. This interferometer is cascadable with already reported polariton devices and is promising for future polaritonic quantum optic experiments. Complex phase patterns could be also engineered using this optical method, providing a key tool to build photonic artificial gauge fields.

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