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Energy extraction through superradiance is ubiquitous in physics and appears in essentially any dissipative system under different guises. In fact, we have discussed how superradiance can be understood in simple kinematical terms. In flat spacetime the most common superradiant phenomenon is Cherenkov emission, but many classical and quantum systems can be turned into superradiant amplificators. Sound and surface waves can be amplified in a variety of settings that could be easily devised in the laboratory.
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Brito, R., Cardoso, V., Pani, P. (2015). Conclusions and Outlook. In: Superradiance. Lecture Notes in Physics, vol 906. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19000-6_6
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