Detecting Josephson effect in the excitonic condensate by coherent emission of light

Physics – Condensed Matter – Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics

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Coherent emission of light by a split excitonic Bose-Einstein condensate --
excitonic Josephson junction -- can be extremely sensitive to the Josephson
phase established across the junction. As a result of this, the emission can be
redistributed between different directions and even cancelled. The cases of the
dipole- and of the quadrupole-active excitons are considered.

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