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Turbulence excitation in counterstreaming paraxial superfluids of light

João D. Rodrigues, J. T. Mendonça, Hugo Terças

2020Physical review. A/Physical review, A18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Turbulence in the quantum (superfluid) regime, similarly to its classical counterpart, continues to attract a great deal of scientific inquiry due to the yet high number of unresolved problems. While turbulent states can be routinely created in degenerate atomic gases, there is no generic scheme to produce turbulence in fluids of light. Under paraxial propagation, light in bulk nonlinear media behaves as a two-dimensional superfluid, described by a nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation formally equivalent to the Gross-Pitaevskii model of a weakly interacting Bose gas, where photon-photon interactions are mediated by a third-order (Kerr) nonlinearity. Here we develop the theory describing the onset of a kinetic instability when two paraxial optical fluids with different streaming velocities interact via the optical nonlinearity. From numerical simulations of the nonlinear Schr\"odinger equation, we further characterize the onset of the instability and describe its saturation in the form of vortex nucleation and excitation of turbulence. The experimental observation of such effects is also discussed. The class of instabilities described here thus provide a natural route towards the investigation of quantum (superfluid) turbulence, structure formation, and out-of-equilibrium dynamics in superfluids of light.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsQuantum turbulenceSuperfluidityTurbulenceParaxial approximationInstabilityDegenerate energy levelsQuantum fluidNonlinear systemClassical mechanicsQuantum mechanicsMechanicsBeam (structure)OpticsStrong Light-Matter InteractionsCold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein CondensatesSpectroscopy and Laser Applications