Internship and thesis proposals
Theoretical study of entangled photons across an abrupt jump in an exciton-polariton cavity

Domaines
Condensed matter
Low dimension physics
Quantum information theory and quantum technologies
Non-linear optics
Non-equilibrium Statistical Physics
Quantum gases

Type of internship
Théorique, numérique
Description
The goal of this internship is to theoretically investigate the behavior of a quantum fluid of light as it undergoes a spontaneous, abrupt jump in light intensity at the onset of a bistable regime, within a microcavity hosting exciton-polaritons. This system, which is currently the focus of several experimental studies, constitutes a paradigmatic example of a driven-dissipative many-body system, where the interplay between interactions, external driving, and losses gives rise to rich nonequilibrium physics. We will explore the evolution of quantum fluctuations in this regime, with the aim of revealing the possible generation of quantum-entangled photons. The strong enhancement of quantum fluctuations accompanying the abrupt change in mean-field intensity bears analogies with quantum quenches in ultracold atomic systems, as well as with more exotic quantum phenomena such as the dynamical Casimir effect.

Contact
Nicolas Cherroret
0144274400


Email
Laboratory : LKB - UMR8552
Team : Théorie Quantique, Atomes et Champs
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