PhD Student
Fluid and Plasma Group - Laboratoire J. L. Lagrange
adress: Boulevard de l'Observatoire, CS 34229, 06304 Nice Cedex 4
email: nicolas.muller (at) oca.eu
web: Google scholar
Research interests
My scientific work is focused on theoretical and numerical studies of superfluid turbulence, mainly based on the Gross-Pitaevskii equation. I’m interested in the properties of two- and three-dimensional turbulence, intermittency in quantum and classical flows, and the interaction between quantum vortices and coherent structures in superfluids.
Publications
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N.P. Müller; G. Krstulovic. “Critical velocity for vortex nucleation and roton emission in a generalized model for superfluids” - Physical Review B 105 (1), 014515 (2022)
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J.I. Polanco; N.P. Müller; G. Krstulovic. “Vortex clustering, polarisation and circulation intermittency in classical and quantum turbulence” - Nat Commun 12, 7090 (2021)
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N.P. Müller; J.I. Polanco; G. Krstulovic. “Intermittency of Velocity Circulation in Quantum Turbulence” - Phys. Rev. X 11, 011053 (2021)
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N.P. Müller; G. Krstulovic. “Kolmogorov and Kelvin wave cascades in a generalized model for quantum turbulence” - Phys. Rev. B 102, 134513 (2020)
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N.P. Müller; M.E. Brachet; A. Alexakis; and P.D. Mininni. “Abrupt transition between three and two-dimensional quantum turbulence” - Phys. Rev. Lett. 124, 134501 (2020)
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B. Moretti; N.P. Müller; M. Wappner; H.E. Grecco. “Compact and reflective light-sheet microscopy for long-term imaging of living embryos” - Applied optics 59 (13), D89-D94 (2020)