Giovanni Martone

CNR staff, researcher

I am a theoretical physicist active in the field of quantum fluids. My interest in this topic goes back to my PhD studies at University of Trento (Italy), where I investigated atomic Bose-Einstein condensates with spin-orbit coupling. I kept working on atomic gases throughout my postdoc at Laboratory of Theoretical Physics and Statistical Models in Orsay (France). During the subsequent postdoctoral appointment at Laboratoire Kastler Brossel in Paris I moved to the study of nonparaxial fluids of light in the propagating geometry. My current research focuses on Bose-Einstein condensates of polaritons, a very powerful platform for the exploration of many fascinating phenomena, including quantum turbulence, analogue gravity, and supersolidity.

Giovanni has published 4 articles with us. The most recent ones are:

1. Emerging Supersolidity from a Polariton Condensate in a Photonic Crystal Waveguide, Dimitrios Trypogeorgos, Antonio Gianfrate, Manuele Landini, Davide Nigro, Dario Gerace, Iacopo Carusotto, Fabrizio Riminucci, Kirk Baldwin, Loren Pfeiffer, Giovanni Martone, Milena De Giorgi, Dario Ballarini, Daniele Sanvitto, (arXiv:2407.02373) (2024)
2. Time Translation Symmetry Breaking in an Isolated Spin-Orbit-Coupled Fluid of Light, G.I. Martone, N. Cherroret, Physical Review Letters 131(1) (2023)
3. Dynamics of Stripe Patterns in Supersolid Spin-Orbit-Coupled Bose Gases, K.T. Geier, G.I. Martone, P. Hauke, W. Ketterle, S. Stringari, Physical Review Letters 130(15) (2023)
4. Bose-Einstein condensates with Raman-induced spin-orbit coupling: An overview, G.I. Martone, Europhysics Letters 143(2) (2023)
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