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Giant spin Meissner effect in a nonequilibrium exciton-polariton gas

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PHYSICAL REVIEW B
Volume 99, Issue 11, Pages -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevB.99.115318

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  1. National Science Center of Poland [2014/13/N/ST3/03763, 2015/16/T/ST3/00506, 2015/18/E/ST3/00558, 2015/18/ E/ST3/00559, 2015/17/B/ST3/02273, 2017/27/B/ST3/00 271, 2017/01/X/ST3/01861]
  2. Ministry of Higher Education [0010/DIA/2016/45, 0109/DIA/2015/44]
  3. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [RFMEFI61617X0085, 14.Y26.31.0027]
  4. European Union, the European Regional Development Fund
  5. joint Russian-Greek project Polisimulator

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The suppression of Zeeman energy splitting due to spin-dependent interactions (the spin Meissner effect) was predicted to occur within a Bose-Einstein condensate. We report a clear observation of this effect in semimagnetic microcavities which exhibit a giant Zeeman energy splitting between two spin-polarized polariton states as high as 2 meV and demonstrate that a partial suppression of the energy difference occurs already in the uncondensed phase in a striking similarity to the behavior of up-critical superconductors in the fluctuation-dominated regime. These observations are explained quantitatively by a kinetic model accounting for both the condensed and uncondensed polaritons and taking into account the nonequilibrium character of the system.

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