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Observation of a non-hermitian phase transition in an optical quantum gas

  • Fahri Emre Öztürk
  • , Tim Lappe
  • , Göran Hellmann
  • , Julian Schmitt*
  • , Jan Klaers
  • , Frank Vewinger
  • , Johann Kroha
  • , Martin Weitz
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Quantum gases of light, such as photon or polariton condensates in optical microcavities, are collective quantum systems enabling a tailoring of dissipation from, for example, cavity loss. This characteristic makes them a tool to study dissipative phases, an emerging subject in quantum many-body physics. We experimentally demonstrate a non-Hermitian phase transition of a photon Bose-Einstein condensate to a dissipative phase characterized by a biexponential decay of the condensate's second-order coherence. The phase transition occurs because of the emergence of an exceptional point in the quantum gas. Although Bose-Einstein condensation is usually connected to lasing by a smooth crossover, the observed phase transition separates the biexponential phase from both lasing and an intermediate, oscillatory condensate regime. Our approach can be used to study a wide class of dissipative quantum phases in topological or lattice systems.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)88-91
Number of pages4
JournalScience
Volume372
Issue number6537
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2 Apr 2021

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