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Ultrafast Oscillations of a Ballistically Propagating Polariton Condensate Driven by Inter-mode Coherent Energy Transfer

Published 6 Mar 2026 in physics.optics | (2603.05840v1)

Abstract: The interplay of dynamics and transport leads to intriguing spatiotemporal behaviors of nonequilibrium macroscopic quantum systems. By means of time-resolved spectroscopy, we here provide microscopic insights into the interplay of ballistic transport and many-particle interactions for an exciton-polariton condensate. We observed anomalous condensation of a coherent polariton flow propagating away from the hot reservoir, accompanied by ultrafast oscillations of its population in the time domain with a period of a few picoseconds. On the basis of time- and spatially-resolved photo luminescence imaging characterization, we reveal that the inter-mode coherent energy transfer, controllable via an incoherent excitonic reservoir, gives rise to the observed ultrafast oscillations. Theoretically, modeling was conducted using an open-dissipative Gross-Pitaevskii equation, with the simulation results fully reproducing our experimental observations. These results advance the fundamental understanding of light-matter interactions in nonequilibrium systems associated with the interplay of dynamics and transport.

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