Physical Review Fluids

Physical Review Fluids

Physical Review Fluids (PRFluids) focuses on sharing groundbreaking research aimed at enhancing our basic understanding of fluid dynamics. The journal covers a wide range of subjects, from classic fluid dynamics to emerging fields, including fluid dynamics related to biological systems, flows at the micro and nanoscale, the behavior of complex fluids and soft materials, as well as geophysical and environmental flow phenomena.

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  • 1 month ago | journals.aps.org | Sebastian Morris |J. Thomson |Christopher J. Ho |Simon Fischer

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  • 1 month ago | journals.aps.org | Alexia Salavrakos |Tigran A. Sedrakyan |James Mills |Shane Mansfield

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  • Feb 10, 2025 | journals.aps.org | William Strickland |Bassel Heiba Elfeky |Lukas Baker |Andrea Maiani

    Fluxonium qubits are a promising alternative to the conventional transmon for quantum computation using superconducting circuits. The two lowest-energy wave functions are localized, distinct wells in phase space, leading to a suppressed transition-matrix element and longer bit-flip times. There also exists a magnetic flux “sweet spot,” where the qubit frequency is first-order insensitive to flux noise. However, the exact qubit characteristics depend on the exact circuit parameters.

  • Jan 22, 2025 | journals.aps.org | M. Rendell |S. D. Liles |A. Srinivasan |O. Klochan

    Measurements of the Fermi surface are a fundamental technique for determining the electrical and magnetic properties of solids. In two-dimensional (2D) systems, the area and diameter of the Fermi surface are typically measured using Shubnikov–de Haas oscillations and commensurability oscillations respectively. However, these techniques are unable to detect changes in the parity of the Fermi surface [i.e., when .

  • Jan 14, 2025 | journals.aps.org | Li Chen

    Constructing and manipulating quantum states in fast-rotating Bose-Einstein condensates (BECs) has long stood as a significant challenge as the rotating speed approached a critical velocity. Although a recent experiment [R. J. Fletcher et al., Science 372, 1318 (2021)] has realized the geometrically squeezed state of the guiding-center mode, the remaining degree of freedom, the cyclotron mode, remains unsqueezed due to the large energy gap of the Landau levels.

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