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Transitions of the Atlantic Ocean circulation
Henk A. Dijkstra Bernd Krauskopf, Reyk Börner & René M. van Westen consider the stability and transition behaviour of the AMOC from a dynamical systems point of view
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In our February issue:
✨Superconductivity in infinite-layer and Ruddlesden–Popper nickelates
🤔The Yang–Mills Millennium problem
📊Global tuning of hadronic interaction models with accelerator-based and astroparticle data
🔋Opportunities & challenges of quantum batteries
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Chaotic photonics in microresonators
Xuefeng Jiang, Yun-Feng Xiao, Andrea Alù & colleagues offer a perspective on the intersection of microcavity photonics and chaotic systems across multiple material platforms and system architectures
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Vortices and solitons in polariton superfluids and condensates
Xuekai Ma & colleagues discuss the formation and control dynamics of polariton vortices and solitons, with a focus on spinor polaritons in which vortices with a half-integer topological charge can arise
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Black-hole thermodynamics
Robert B. Mann explores how after 50 years, black-hole thermodynamics still offers much to learn about the relationship between gravitation and quantum physics
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The multistable dynamics of the Atlantic Ocean circulation pose a central problem in climate physics, because instabilities of the flows can have large climate impacts. This Review uses a dynamical sy...
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Chaos in photonics is not always a nuisance but often a source of innovation. This Review surveys chaotic microcavity photonics across materials and architectures, highlighting opportunities to harnes...
Polaritons can be optically driven into nonlinear states such as vortices and solitons, with properties like quantized phase jumps and stable shapes, that enable applications in information processing...
The study of black-hole thermodynamics — now 50 years old — has led to deep insights into fundamental physics, but it has also created fresh paradoxes and puzzles. This Review assesses what has been l...