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Boltzmann equation simulation for Fermi gas dynamics

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Abstract

The dynamics of an interacting Fermi gas of atoms in the semi-classical regime can be efficiently studied via a numerical simulation of the Boltzmann equation. In this setup particle propagation is treated classically, but collisions between pairs of particles are evaluated accounting for the correct s-wave scattering cross section and Pauli blocking probability. The simulation gives access to long-time dynamics far from equilibrium in a variety of experimentally relevant setups, including different kinds of external potentials, driving forces and other perturbations, and for a wide range of temperatures and interactions strengths. It is possible to follow the exact trajectories of all particles and hence to extract time-resolved observables such as density or momentum profiles, collision profiles, collective modes, etc. In this talk, I will introduce the numerical setup and present applications to several physical systems.

Publication: O. Goulko, F. Chevy and C. Lobo, "Collision of two spin-polarized fermionic clouds", Phys. Rev. A 84, 051605(R) (2011)<br>O. Goulko, F. Chevy and C. Lobo, "Boltzmann equation simulation for a trapped Fermi gas of atoms", New J. Phys. 14, 073036 (2012)<br>O. Goulko, F. Chevy and C. Lobo, "Spin Drag of a Fermi Gas in a Harmonic Trap", Phys. Rev. Lett. 111, 190402 (2013)<br>D. Suchet, M. Rabinovic, T. Reimann, N. Kretschmar, F. Sievers, C. Salomon, J. Lau, O. Goulko, C. Lobo, F. Chevy, "Analog simulation of Weyl particles with cold atoms", EPL, 114 (2016) 26005<br>J. Lau, O. Goulko, T. Reimann, D. Suchet, C. Enesa, F. Chevy, C. Lobo, "Quasithermalization of collisionless particles in quadrupole potentials", Phys. Rev. A 101, 033605 (2020)

Presenters

  • Olga Goulko

    University of Massachusetts Boston

Authors

  • Olga Goulko

    University of Massachusetts Boston

  • Frederic Chevy

    Laboratoire Kastler Brossel, Ecole Normale Superieure, Ecole normale supérieure

  • Carlos Lobo

    University of Southampton