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The study delves into first lessons of experiments on white holes, hydrodynamics, and quantum optics through waves in moving fluids, tracing Hawking radiation waves, white holes' relation to black holes, and artificial event horizons in superfluid Helium-3 and optical fibers.
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Thomas Philbin, Chris Kuklewicz, Scott Robertson, Stephen Hill, Friedrich König & Ulf Leonhardt @ St Andrews Fibre-Optical Analogue of the Event Horizon Science 319, 1367 (2008). • First lessons of experiments • white holes • hydrodynamics • quantum optics
Water waves Germain Rousseaux
Artificial event horizons in optical fibers (St Andrews project)
Experiment Probe laser
Experiment Spectrum
Outlook From telecommunication to horizons Designer dispersion: Black-hole laser