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Polariton boxes in a tunable fiber cavity

Cavity-polaritons in semiconductor photonic structures have emerged as a test bed for exploring non-equilibrium dynamics of quantum fluids in an integrated solid-state device setting. Several recent experiments demonstrated the potential of these systems for revealing quantum many-body physics in driven-dissipative systems. So far, all experiments have relied on fully integrated devices with little to no flexibility for modification of device properties. Here, we present a novel approach for realizing confined cavity-polaritons that enables in-situ tuning of the cavity length and thereby of the polariton energy and lifetime. Our setup is based on a versatile semi-integrated low-temperature fiber-cavity platform, which allows us to demonstrate the formation of confined polaritons (or polariton boxes) with unprecedented quality factors. At high pump powers, we observe clear signatures of polariton lasing. In the strong-confinement limit, the fiber-cavity system could enable the observation of the polariton-blockade effect.

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