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lunedì 11 marzo 2024
# gst: self-trapped nonlinear waves with multiple phase singularities.
martedì 13 febbraio 2024
# brain: arterial pressure pulsations could modulate neuronal activity.
mercoledì 20 settembre 2023
# gst: apropos of collisions of a vortex dipoles, vortex unbinding, vortex pinning to the edge, and emission of rarefaction pulses.
venerdì 4 agosto 2023
# gst: dynamics and interactions of multiple bright droplets and bubbles, and interactions of kinks with droplets and with antikinks.
mercoledì 10 maggio 2023
# gst: to find a separation between plunging and spilling wave breakers
mercoledì 15 febbraio 2023
# gst: when a soliton juggles ('catches' and 'throws') droplets
venerdì 30 dicembre 2022
# gst: apropos of modulational instabilities, the case of vortex-ring quantum droplets in a radially-periodic potential.
mercoledì 30 marzo 2022
# gst: solitary wave billiards
martedì 20 luglio 2021
# life: some scientists hypothesize the possibility of (A) traveling faster than light, (B) visiting the interior of a black hole, (C) being already under observation by alien entities.
sabato 8 settembre 2018
# gst: even repulsive interactions generate solitons
<< Solitons are nonspreading wave packets that exist in a wide range of real-world systems, including water waves, sound, DNA, optics, and so on. >>
<< Two or more solitons can bind together to form a soliton molecule with dynamics similar to matter molecules, such as vibration, synthesis, and dissociation. >>
<< Formation processes for three types of soliton molecules were studied: ground-, excited-state, and a new one termed an intermittent-vibration soliton molecule. While it is generally believed that attractive interactions of solitons are responsible for the formation of soliton molecules, the authors found that soliton interactions are not limited to attractive interactions. Counterintuitively, even repulsive interactions can lead to the formation of soliton molecules, >>
John Wallace. Investigation with a femtosecond fiber laser finds new type of soliton ‘molecule’. Aug 01, 2018.
<< For closely‐separated bound solitons, soliton interactions display wide diversities in repeated measurements, including soliton attraction, repelling, collision, vibration, and annihilation. For well‐separated bound solitons, repulsive interactions dominate the soliton interactions. >>
Junsong Peng, Heping Zeng. Build‐Up of Dissipative Optical Soliton Molecules via Diverse Soliton Interactions. Laser & Photonics Reviews 2018, 12, 1800009.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/lpor.201800009
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venerdì 23 giugno 2017
# s-gst: coupled solitons jiggle like molecules
<< The first direct observations of how "molecules of light" can vibrate have been made by >> AA << who have characterized the motions of soliton laser pulses that interact with each other in an optical fibre >>
Hamish Johnston. 'Molecules' of light wiggle and jiggle. Jun 19, 2017.
http://physicsworld.com/cws/article/news/2017/jun/19/molecules-of-light-wiggle-and-jiggle
AA << map the internal motion of a soliton pair molecule [..] revealing different categories of internal pulsations, including vibrationlike and phase drifting dynamics >>
AA results << agree well with numerical predictions and bring insights to the analogy between self-organized states of lights and states of the matter >>
Katarzyna Krupa, K. Nithyanandan, et al. Real-Time Observation of Internal Motion within Ultrafast Dissipative Optical Soliton Molecules. Phys. Rev. Lett. 118, 243901 doi: 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.243901 Publ. 13 June 2017.
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.243901
martedì 13 giugno 2017
# s-gst: imaging a soliton, first in the centre (of the condensate) rather than at the edges
<< When a periodic waveform is subjected to small perturbations to its amplitude and phase, any nonlinearity in the system can lead to its fragmentation — a so-called modulation instability. The phenomenon often results in the formation of solitons — self-reinforcing solitary wave packets — aligned in a train >>
AA << found that [ in ultracold 7Li atoms ] solitons developed first in the centre of the condensate rather than at the edges, suggesting that the seed for the modulation instability is dominated by noise, which may be technical, thermal or quantum in origin >>
Yun Li. Ultracold gases. Search for the seed. doi:10.1038/nphys4172
http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v13/n6/full/nphys4172.html
Jason H. V. Nguyen, De Luo, Randall G. Hulet. Formation of matter-wave soliton trains by modulational instability. Science 2017, 356 (6336), 422–426. doi: 10.1126/science.aal3220. 28 Apr 2017.
mercoledì 19 aprile 2017
# s-phys: hinting at the bizarreness to come ...
<< "That's what most things that we're used to do," said Forbes [Michael McNeil Forbes], hinting at the bizarreness to come. "With negative mass, if you push something, it accelerates toward you." >>
Eric Sorensen. Physicists create 'negative mass'. Apr. 17, 2017
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-04-physicists-negative-mass.html
<< The experimental findings (..) demonstrating that the emerging features — shock waves, soliton trains, self-trapping, etc. — originate from a modified dispersion >>
M. A. Khamehchi, Khalid Hossain, et al. Negative-Mass Hydrodynamics in a Spin-Orbit–Coupled Bose-Einstein Condensate. Phys. Rev. Lett. 118, 155301 – Publ. 10 Apr. 2017. doi 10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.155301
https://journals.aps.org/prl/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevLett.118.155301
sabato 4 marzo 2017
# s-gst: when a destabilized soliton surprisingly generates a puff of sound waves ...
<< Solitons in the land of ultracold atoms are intriguing (..) because they are as close as you can get to observing the interface between quantum effects and the ordinary physics of everyday life >>
Joint Quantum Institute. Destabilized solitons perform a disappearing act. Feb. 27, 2017.
https://m.phys.org/news/2017-02-destabilized-solitons.html
Lauren M. Aycock, Hilary M. Hurst et al. Brownian motion of solitons in a Bose–Einstein condensate. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Mar. 4, 2017. DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1615004114
mercoledì 12 ottobre 2016
# s-gst: solitons (also) in angiogenesis
<< Here's what we humans have in common with oceans, lakes and rivers: We have solitons coursing through us >>
Sonia Fernandez. This Soliton is About You. Monday, October 3, 2016 10:30
http://www.news.ucsb.edu/2016/017218/soliton-about-you
L. L. Bonilla, M. Carretero et al. Soliton driven angiogenesis. Nature. Sci. Rep. 6, Article number: 31296 (2016)doi:10.1038/srep31296. Publ. 09 Aug 2016.
mercoledì 20 gennaio 2016
# s-phys: knotted solitary waves: the begin
<< a team of physicists (..) has found a way to create knotted solitary waves, or knot solitons, in a quantum-mechanical field >>
<< Knots are defined mathematically as closed curves in 3D space. A knot soliton consists of an infinite number of rings, each linked with all of the others to generate a toroidal structure >>
<< This is the beginning of the story of quantum knots >>
http://www.sci-news.com/physics/physicists-create-quantum-knots-03569.html
D. S. Hall, M. W. Ray, et al. Tying quantum knots. Nature Physics (2016) doi:10.1038/nphys3624
http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/nphys3624.html