U.Porto Journal of Engineering (May 2022)

Nematic Liquid Crystals as a Tabletop Platform for Studying Turbulence

  • Tiago David Silva Ferreira,
  • Nuno A. Silva,
  • Ariel Guerreiro

DOI
https://doi.org/10.24840/2183-6493_008.003_0009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3
pp. 42 – 47

Abstract

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Light propagating in nonlinear optical materials opens the possibility to emulate quantum fluids of light with accessible tabletop experiments by taking advantage of the hydrodynamical interpretation. In this context, various optical materials have been studied in recent years, with nematic liquid crystals appearing as one of the most promising ones due to their controllable properties. Indeed, the application of an external electric field can tune their nonlocal response, and this mechanism may be useful for producing fluids of light and developing optical analogues. In this work, we extend the applicability of nematic liquid crystal to support optical analogues and study the possibility of emulating turbulent phenomena by using two fluids of light. These fluids interact with each other through the nonlinearity of the medium and generate instabilities that will lead to turbulent regimes. We also explore the possibility of exciting turbulent regimes through the decay of dark soliton stripes. The preliminary results are presented.

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