A recent study demonstrated that steady states of a polariton system may show a first-order dissipative phase transition with an exceptional point that appears as an endpoint of the phase boundary [R. Hanai et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 185301 (2019)]. Here, we show that this phase transition is strictly related to the stability of solutions. In general, the exceptional point does not correspond to the endpoint of a phase transition, but rather it is the point where stable and unstable solutions coalesce. Moreover, we show that the transition may occur also in the weak coupling regime, which was excluded previously. In a specific range of parameters, we demonstrate permanent Rabi-like oscillations between light and matter fields. Our result...
In this paper, we examine dissipative phase transition (DPT) near the critical point for a system wi...
The ability to drive a system with an external input is a fundamental aspect of light-matter interac...
Bose-Einstein condensation where there is a macroscopic occupation of a single low energy state can ...
A recent study demonstrated that steady states of a polariton system may show a first-order dissipat...
Coupling a system to a nonthermal environment can profoundly affect the phase diagram of the closed ...
We investigate the phase diagram of a two-dimensional driven-dissipative system of polaritons couple...
The eigenvalues of a non-Hermitian Hamilton operator are complex and provide not only the energies b...
Non-Hermitian systems distinguish themselves from Hermitian systems by exhibiting a phase transition...
In the framework of non-Hermitian quantum physics, the relation between exceptional points,dynamical...
Quantum gases of light, such as photon or polariton condensates in optical microcavities, are collec...
Exceptional point (EP) is a spectral singularity in non-Hermitian systems. The passing over the EP l...
In this paper we analyze properties of the phase transition that appears in a set of quantum optical...
Driven-dissipative systems are expected to give rise to nonequilibrium phenomena that are absent in ...
Understanding and characterizing phase transitions in driven-dissipative systems constitutes a new f...
Understanding phase transitions in systems out of equilibrium is a topic of high interest. Here the ...
In this paper, we examine dissipative phase transition (DPT) near the critical point for a system wi...
The ability to drive a system with an external input is a fundamental aspect of light-matter interac...
Bose-Einstein condensation where there is a macroscopic occupation of a single low energy state can ...
A recent study demonstrated that steady states of a polariton system may show a first-order dissipat...
Coupling a system to a nonthermal environment can profoundly affect the phase diagram of the closed ...
We investigate the phase diagram of a two-dimensional driven-dissipative system of polaritons couple...
The eigenvalues of a non-Hermitian Hamilton operator are complex and provide not only the energies b...
Non-Hermitian systems distinguish themselves from Hermitian systems by exhibiting a phase transition...
In the framework of non-Hermitian quantum physics, the relation between exceptional points,dynamical...
Quantum gases of light, such as photon or polariton condensates in optical microcavities, are collec...
Exceptional point (EP) is a spectral singularity in non-Hermitian systems. The passing over the EP l...
In this paper we analyze properties of the phase transition that appears in a set of quantum optical...
Driven-dissipative systems are expected to give rise to nonequilibrium phenomena that are absent in ...
Understanding and characterizing phase transitions in driven-dissipative systems constitutes a new f...
Understanding phase transitions in systems out of equilibrium is a topic of high interest. Here the ...
In this paper, we examine dissipative phase transition (DPT) near the critical point for a system wi...
The ability to drive a system with an external input is a fundamental aspect of light-matter interac...
Bose-Einstein condensation where there is a macroscopic occupation of a single low energy state can ...