Surfing the Waves of Quantum Matter in Warm Classical Seas
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https://doi.org/10.25250/thescbr.brk759Keywords:
Quasi particles, flat Bands, two-dimensional hydrodynamics, supersonic pairing avalanchesAbstract
Just as surfers ride the vast waves of the ocean, quasiparticles navigate the deep currents of low-temperature quantum physics, illuminating phenomena like superfluidity and superconductivity. Drawing inspiration from these quantum waves, we've charted a course in classical physics, unraveling the collective dance of particles as they interact within the two-dimensional seas of room temperature flows.
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I. Saeed, H. K. Pak, and T. Tlusty, “Quasiparticles, flat bands and the melting of hydrodynamic matter,” Nature Physics, Jan 2023.
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