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      Polariton superfluids reveal quantum hydrodynamic solitons

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          A quantum fluid passing an obstacle behaves differently from a classical one. When the flow is slow enough, the quantum gas enters a superfluid regime and neither whirlpools nor waves form around the obstacle. For higher flow velocities, it has been predicted that the perturbation induced by the defect gives rise to the turbulent emission of quantised vortices and to the nucleation of solitons. Using an interacting Bose gas of exciton-polaritons in a semiconductor microcavity, we report the transition from superfluidity to the hydrodynamic formation of oblique dark solitons and vortex streets in the wake of a potential barrier. The direct observation of these topological excitations provides key information on the mechanisms of superflow and shows the potential of polariton condensates for quantum turbulence studies.

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            Solitary waves in clouds of Bose-Einstein condensed atoms

            We consider the conditions under which solitary waves can exist in elongated clouds of Bose-Einstein condensed atoms. General expressions are derived for the velocity, characteristic size, and spatial profile of solitary waves, and the low- and high-density limits are examined.
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              Bogoliubov-Cerenkov radiation in a Bose-Einstein condensate flowing against an obstacle

              We study the density modulation that appears in a Bose-Einstein condensate flowing with supersonic velocity against an obstacle. The experimental density profiles observed at JILA are reproduced by a numerical integration of the Gross-Pitaevskii equation and then interpreted in terms of Cerenkov emission of Bogoliubov excitations by the defect. The phonon and the single-particle regions of the Bogoliubov spectrum are respectively responsible for a conical wavefront and a fan-shaped series of precursors.
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                13 January 2011
                2015-12-02
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                10.1126/science.1202307
                1101.2530
                3cbeea68-ae86-4cda-bee2-10363a11c4a7

                http://arxiv.org/licenses/nonexclusive-distrib/1.0/

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                Science 332, 1167-1170 (2011)
                Published version with corrected colorbar scale for Fig. 3. Raw data available as ancillary files
                cond-mat.quant-gas cond-mat.mes-hall

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