Since the idea of quantum turbulence was first proposed by Feynman and later realized in experiments of superfluid helium and Bose-Einstein condensates, much emphasis has been put on finding signatures that distinguish quantum turbulence from its classical counterpart. Here we show that quantum turbulence in rotating condensates is fundamentally different from the classical case. While rotating quantum turbulence develops a negative temperature state with self-organization of the kinetic energy in quantized vortices, it also displays an anisotropic dissipation mechanism and a different, non-Kolmogorovian, scaling of the energy at small scales. This scaling is compatible with Vinen turbulence and also has been found in recent simulations of ...
Experiments and numerical simulations show that quantum turbulence exists in two distinct limiting r...
Experiments and numerical simulations show that quantum turbulence exists in two distinct limiting r...
PhD ThesisThe study of turbulence in superfluid Helium II suggests that at least in part the rules ...
After more than a decade of experiments generating and studying the physics of quantized vortices in...
Identified as a unique regime of fluid flow some 500 years ago, turbulence has fascinated and confou...
Identified as a unique regime of fluid flow some 500 years ago, turbulence has fascinated and confou...
Quantum turbulence (QT) generated by the Rayleigh-Taylor instability in binary immiscible ultracold ...
Turbulence under strong influence of rotation is described as an ensemble of interacting inertial wa...
Quantum turbulence (QT) generated by the Rayleigh-Taylor instability in binary immiscible ultracold ...
Identified as a unique regime of fluid flow some 500 years ago, turbulence has fas-cinated and confo...
Turbulence, the irregular motion of fluids, is a challenging problem in physics. Yet some properties...
As a consequence of the quantization of its vorticity, superfluid systems may present the simplest f...
Funding Information: This work has been supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the E...
A novel concept of quantum turbulence in finite size superfluids, such as trapped bosonic atoms, is ...
Turbulence in classical fluids has been the subject of scientific study for centuries, yet there is ...
Experiments and numerical simulations show that quantum turbulence exists in two distinct limiting r...
Experiments and numerical simulations show that quantum turbulence exists in two distinct limiting r...
PhD ThesisThe study of turbulence in superfluid Helium II suggests that at least in part the rules ...
After more than a decade of experiments generating and studying the physics of quantized vortices in...
Identified as a unique regime of fluid flow some 500 years ago, turbulence has fascinated and confou...
Identified as a unique regime of fluid flow some 500 years ago, turbulence has fascinated and confou...
Quantum turbulence (QT) generated by the Rayleigh-Taylor instability in binary immiscible ultracold ...
Turbulence under strong influence of rotation is described as an ensemble of interacting inertial wa...
Quantum turbulence (QT) generated by the Rayleigh-Taylor instability in binary immiscible ultracold ...
Identified as a unique regime of fluid flow some 500 years ago, turbulence has fas-cinated and confo...
Turbulence, the irregular motion of fluids, is a challenging problem in physics. Yet some properties...
As a consequence of the quantization of its vorticity, superfluid systems may present the simplest f...
Funding Information: This work has been supported by the European Research Council (ERC) under the E...
A novel concept of quantum turbulence in finite size superfluids, such as trapped bosonic atoms, is ...
Turbulence in classical fluids has been the subject of scientific study for centuries, yet there is ...
Experiments and numerical simulations show that quantum turbulence exists in two distinct limiting r...
Experiments and numerical simulations show that quantum turbulence exists in two distinct limiting r...
PhD ThesisThe study of turbulence in superfluid Helium II suggests that at least in part the rules ...