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The role of geometry in nonlocal superfluids.

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Abstract

By modifying the geometry of the optical beam, we control the effective nonlocal interaction length of a nonlocal photon fluid. This allows us to access the superfluid flow regime, which would otherwise be unobservable.

© 2016 Optical Society of America

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