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Optically-Trapped Interacting Fermi Gases

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Thomas, John E.
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Optically-trapped, ultra-cold gases of spin ½-up and spin ½-down 6Li atoms enable “designer” interactions, offering a versatile environment for simulating exotic quantum systems that span a vast range of energy. A strongly interacting gas is a scale-invariant, nearly perfect hydrodynamic system with universal transport coefficients, enabling parameter-free comparison with predictions, where there is currently some tension. I will discuss our latest measurements in a “box” potential, where these coefficients are directly extracted from the time-dependent response of a cloud to small perturbations. Then I will discuss measurements of information scrambling in the very weakly interacting regime, where the cloud behaves as a large spin lattice in energy space, with effective long-range interactions.
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2021-09-13
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63:42 minutes
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