Surfing the Waves of Quantum Matter in Warm Classical Seas

Authors

  • Imran Saeed UNIST https://orcid.org/0000-0001-9482-3961
  • Tsvi Tulsty Ulsan National Institute of Science
  • Hyuk Kyu Pak Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.25250/thescbr.brk759

Keywords:

Quasi particles, flat Bands, two-dimensional hydrodynamics, supersonic pairing avalanches

Abstract

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.

Author Biographies

Imran Saeed, UNIST

Research Fellow

Tsvi Tulsty, Ulsan National Institute of Science

Research Fellow

Hyuk Kyu Pak, Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology

Research Fellow

Original article reference

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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Published

2023-10-20

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Maths, Physics & Chemistry