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Principle of Optical Cooling by Exciton-Polariton anti-Stokes Scattering

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Abstract

In this experimental work, we demonstrate that a cold exciton-polariton fluid un-dergoes anti-Stokes scattering with thermal phonons, and thus behaves like a nonequilibrium coolant for its host solid-state semiconductor microcavity.

© 2015 Optical Society of America

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