Emergence of a turbulent cascade in a quantum gas
A central concept in the modern understanding of turbulence is the existence of cascades of excitations from large to small length scales, or vice versa. This concept was introduced in 1941 by Kolmogorov and Obukhov, and such cascades have since been observed in various systems, including interplane...
Main Authors: | Navon, N, Gaunt, A, Smith, R, Hadzibabic, Z |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Publishing Group
2016
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