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Nonlinear Polariton Fluids in a Flatband Reveal Discrete Gap Solitons

Journal

PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS
Volume 123, Issue 11, Pages -

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.123.113901

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Funding

  1. H2020-FETFLAG project PhoQus [820392]
  2. QUANTERA project Interpol [ANR-QUAN-0003-05]
  3. French National Research Agency (ANR) project Quantum Fluids of Light [ANR-16-CE30-0021]
  4. Labex NanoSaclay (ICQOQS) [ANR-10-LABX-0035]
  5. French RENATECH network
  6. ERC via the Consolidator Grant CORPHO [616233]
  7. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) through the doctoral program CoQuS [W1210]
  8. Labex CEMPI [ANR-11-LABX-0007]
  9. CPER Photonics for Society P4S
  10. I-Site ULNE (projet NONTOP)
  11. Metropole Europeenne de Lille (project TFlight)

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Phase frustration in periodic lattices is responsible for the formation of dispersionless flatbands. The absence of any kinetic energy scale makes flatband physics critically sensitive to perturbations and interactions. We report on the experimental investigation of the nonlinear response of cavity polaritons in the gapped flatband of a one-dimensional Lieb lattice. We observe the formation of gap solitons with quantized size and abrupt edges, a signature of the frozen propagation of switching fronts. This type of gap soliton belongs to the class of truncated Bloch waves, and has only been observed in closed systems up to now. Here, the driven-dissipative character of the system gives rise to a complex multistability of the flatband nonlinear domains. These results open up an interesting perspective regarding more complex 2D lattices and the generation of correlated photon phases.

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