Weakly-Interacting Fermi Gases as Chains of Interacting Spins
ORAL
Abstract
In a weakly-interacting (as < ~15 Bohr) Fermi gas, the energies of individual atoms are conserved on the order of minutes. As pairs of atoms forward-scatter, the spin states are mutually affected, producing long-range spin coherence and spin waves. This system may be described as a spin chain in energy space, with site-to-site couplings that are controlled either magnetically or optically. We discuss our progress in developing new methods to characterize this system.
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Presenters
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Camen Royse
North Carolina State University
Authors
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Camen Royse
North Carolina State University
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John E Thomas
North Carolina State University
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Ilya Arakelyan
North Carolina State University
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Jingjing Huang
North Carolina State University