Searching for Breakdowns of Classical Spin Rotation Models in Weakly-Interacting Fermi Gases
ORAL
Abstract
Weakly-interacting Fermi gases have been modeled as classical spin chains in energy space. This spin vector evolution model is able to predict the spin-density profiles successfully for short (<1s) spin evolution after coherent excitation. However, fitting this model to out-of-time order correlation measurements requires a scattering length that is 2.5 times larger than the measured value, and the spin-density amplitude diverges from the model at longer evolution times. We will report our recent measurements attempting to understand these discrepancies.
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Presenters
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Jingjing Huang
North Carolina State University
Authors
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Jingjing Huang
North Carolina State University
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Ilya Arakelyan
North Carolina State University
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John E Thomas
North Carolina State University
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Camen Royse
North Carolina State University