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A short paper describing the NLSE package, a Python package to solve the Gross-Pitaevskii equation and the Nonlinear Schrödinger equation using CPU or GPU.
Journal of Open Source Software JOSS 9, 99 6607 (2024)
Open access:A general review to discuss all the cool physics done with hot atomic vapors. It goes from conventional non-linear wave-mixing to squeezing, quantum memories and more recent topics about quantum fluids of light.
New Journal of Physics 25, 5 051201 (2023)
Open access:Vacuum fluctuations near horizons are known to yield correlated emission by the Hawking effect. These quantum fluctuations then excite the horizon mode and make it ring like a bell. These are the quasi-normal modes of the black holes that resonate.
Physical Review Letters 130, 11 (2023)
Open access:Fluids of light in the paraxial geometry are intrinsically out-of-equilibrium. We explore the role of the interaction quench on the structure factor of our fluid and we make connection with cosmological particle creation.
Nature Communications 13, 1 (2022)
Open access:A promising spectroscopy technique to measure the dispersion relation of a Polariton Quantum Fluid even at very low momenta, and with access to the ghost (negative energy) modes.
Physical Review Letters 129, 10 (2022)
Open access:We excite a quantum fluids of light with a bit of kinetic energy (associated to a temperature) and we study the quasi long range order (algebraic coherence) to explore phase transition in non-equilibrium state in collaboration with Nicolas Cherroret.
Physical Review Letters 129, 10 (2022)
Open access:Fluids of light in the propagating geometry is quite a new field. A lot of common techniques of cold atoms are missing. We found a way to perform Bragg-like spectroscopy and measure the structure factor in a fluid of light.
Physical Review Letters 127, 2 (2021)
Open access:Fluids of light are a nice platform to test analytical theory for 1D and 2D non-linear physics. Here we check shock waves in and we propose an analytical model in collaboration with the group of Nicolas Pavloff.
Physical Review Letters 126, 18 (2021)
Open access:Our first paper about fluids of light in the propagating geometry. We took quantum fluids of light analogy seriously and we realized that they are actually superfluids ! The beginning of a long journey...
Physical Review Letters 121, 18 (2018)
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