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Synthetic dissipation and cascade fluxes in a turbulent quantum gas.

Nir NavonChristoph EigenJin-Yi ZhangRaphael LopesAlexander L GauntKazuya FujimotoMakoto TsubotaRobert P SmithZoran Hadzibabic
Published in: Science (New York, N.Y.) (2019)
Scale-invariant fluxes are the defining property of turbulent cascades, but their direct measurement is a challenging experimental problem. Here we perform such a measurement for a direct energy cascade in a turbulent quantum gas. Using a time-periodic force, we inject energy at a large length scale and generate a cascade in a uniformly trapped three-dimensional Bose gas. The adjustable trap depth provides a high-momentum cutoff k D, which realizes a synthetic dissipation scale. This gives us direct access to the particle flux across a momentum shell of radius k D, and the tunability of k D allows for a clear demonstration of the zeroth law of turbulence. Moreover, our time-resolved measurements give unique access to the pre-steady-state dynamics, when the cascade front propagates in momentum space.
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