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Emergence of long-range phase coherence in nonlocal nonlinear media

Stefano TrilloClaudio ContiA. FusaroJosselin GarnierDaniele FaccioGang XuAntonio Picozzi

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Condensed Matter::Quantum GasesPhysicsCoherence timeCondensed Matter::Otherturbulencenonlinear opticsDegree of coherence01 natural sciencesNO010305 fluids & plasmasSuperfluidityNonlinear systemClassical mechanicsAmplitudeCoherence theoryQuantum mechanics0103 physical sciencesturbulence nonlinear optics010306 general physicsQuantumCoherence (physics)

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The emergence of long range phase coherence among random nonlinear waves is a fascinating effect that characterizes many fundamental phenomena. For instance, the condensation of classical waves [1,2] is an important example of self-organization process that generates lot of interest as a classical analogue of quantum Bose-Einstein condensation. Wave condensation is known to be characterized by the emergence of long-range order and phase-coherence, in the sense that the correlation function of the wave amplitude does not decay at infinity. This property of long range phase coherence is fundamental, for instance for the manifestation of superfluid behaviors, or the generation of Bogoliubov sound waves in optical wave systems [2].

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