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PSEUDO-DRAG OF A POLARITON SUPERFLUIDAdd to your list(s) Download to your calendar using vCal
If you have a question about this talk, please contact Prof Natalia Berloff. This talk has been canceled/deleted The common wisdom tells us that the drag effect is incompatible with superfluidity. A superfluid is characterized by zero viscosity, hence it cannot be dragged. The question we would like discuss here is: does it apply to polariton superfluids as well? The theoretical work by Berman, Kezerashvili and Lozovik offers a negative answer to this question [1]. The authors of Ref. [1] propose the disappearance of drag as a smoking gun for the superfluid transition in an exciton-polariton liquid. This conclusion is challenged by the recent experimental work [2], where the propagation of a polariton superfluid in the presence of an electric current is studied. I will discuss several scenarios that may lead to a (pseudo) drag of a superfluid by an electric current and vice versa. I will show that the most likely mechanism is linked to the driven-dissipative nature of polariton superfluids that brings an interesting new physics which cannot be encountered in a superfluid liquid Helium. References
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