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Optical bistability and spatial resonator solitons based on exciton-polariton nonlinearity
Ye Larionova1, W Stolz, C O Weiss
1Physikalisch-Technische Bundesanstalt, 38116 Braunschweig, Germany. janelari@yahoo.com
Abstract:
We show experimentally optical bistability and the existence of bright and dark resonator solitons in the strong coupling regime between quantum-well excitons and the optical field in a semiconductor microcavity. The strong coupling results in a quasi-particle exciton-polariton, which gives access to positive and negative reactive and dissipative optical nonlinearities, as opposed to the usual room temperature semiconductor nonlinearities possessing essentially only one sign. The existence range and the properties of solitons can be varied widely by the detuning between polariton states and light frequency.

