Quantized vortices appear in quantum gases at the breakdown of superfluidity. In liquid helium and cold atomic gases, they have been indentified as the quantum counterpart of turbulence in classical fluids. In the solid state, composite light-matter bosons known as exciton polaritons have enabled studies of non-equilibrium quantum gases and superfluidity. However, there has been no experimental evidence of hydrodynamic nucleation of polariton vortices so far. Here we report the experimental study of a polariton fluid flowing past an obstacle and the observation of nucleation of quantized vortex pairs in the wake of the obstacle. We image the nucleation mechanism and track the motion of the vortices along the flow. The nucleation conditions ...
Turbulent phenomena are among the most striking effects that both classical and quantum fluids can e...
Liquid helium obtains superfluid properties when cooled below the Lambda transition temperature of 2...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by IOP Publishing in EPL on 13/05/2021, avail...
International audienceWe present a theoretical study of the hydrodynamic properties of a quantum gas...
A quantum fluid passing an obstacle behaves differently from a classical one. When the flow is slow ...
Although photons in vacuum are massless particles that do not appreciably interact with each other, ...
Exciton polaritons have been shown to be an optimal system in order to investigate the properties of...
Quantum vortices, the quantized version of classical vortices, play a prominent role in superfluid an...
The experimental investigation of spontaneously created vortices is of utmost importance for the und...
Singly quantized vortices have already been observed in many systems, including the superfluid heliu...
Semiconductor microcavities offer unique systems in which to investigate the physics of weakly inter...
Polariton fluids have revealed huge potentialities in order to investigate the properties of bosonic...
Although photons in vacuum are massless particles that do not appreciably interact with each other, ...
After the discovery of zero viscosity in liquid helium, other fundamental properties of the superflu...
AbstractIn this review, we will focus on the description of the recent studies conducted in the ques...
Turbulent phenomena are among the most striking effects that both classical and quantum fluids can e...
Liquid helium obtains superfluid properties when cooled below the Lambda transition temperature of 2...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by IOP Publishing in EPL on 13/05/2021, avail...
International audienceWe present a theoretical study of the hydrodynamic properties of a quantum gas...
A quantum fluid passing an obstacle behaves differently from a classical one. When the flow is slow ...
Although photons in vacuum are massless particles that do not appreciably interact with each other, ...
Exciton polaritons have been shown to be an optimal system in order to investigate the properties of...
Quantum vortices, the quantized version of classical vortices, play a prominent role in superfluid an...
The experimental investigation of spontaneously created vortices is of utmost importance for the und...
Singly quantized vortices have already been observed in many systems, including the superfluid heliu...
Semiconductor microcavities offer unique systems in which to investigate the physics of weakly inter...
Polariton fluids have revealed huge potentialities in order to investigate the properties of bosonic...
Although photons in vacuum are massless particles that do not appreciably interact with each other, ...
After the discovery of zero viscosity in liquid helium, other fundamental properties of the superflu...
AbstractIn this review, we will focus on the description of the recent studies conducted in the ques...
Turbulent phenomena are among the most striking effects that both classical and quantum fluids can e...
Liquid helium obtains superfluid properties when cooled below the Lambda transition temperature of 2...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by IOP Publishing in EPL on 13/05/2021, avail...