Using a high temperature virial expansion, we present a controllable study of the thermodynamics of strongly correlated Fermi gases near the BEC-BCS crossover region. We propose a practical way to determine the expansion coefficients for both harmonically trapped and homogeneous cases, and calculate the third order coefficient b3(T) at finite temperatures T. At resonance, a T-independent coefficient b3, hom -0.29095295 is determined in free space. These results are compared with a recent thermodynamic measurement of Li6 atoms, at temperatures below the degeneracy temperature, and with Monte Carlo simulations
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We investigate the zero-temperature properties of a dilute two-component Fermi gas with attractive i...
The recently discovered universal thermodynamic behaviour of dilute, strongly interacting Fermi gase...
Ultra-cold atomic Fermi gases at nano-Kelvin temperatures provide a new paradigm for the foundations...
Using a leading-order semiclassical approximation, we calculate the third- A nd fourth-order virial ...
Using a coarse temporal lattice approximation, we calculate the first few terms of the virial expans...
By developing a quantum virial expansion theory, we quantitatively calculate the dynamic density res...
Quantum virial expansion provides an ideal tool to investigate the high-temperature properties of a ...
We map out the interaction effects on the first six virial coefficients of one-dimensional Fermi gas...
By generalizing our automated algebra approach from homogeneous space to harmonically trapped system...
We calculate the fourth cluster coefficients of the homogeneous unitary spin 1/2 Fermi gas as functi...
In the current era of precision quantum many-body physics, one of the most scrutinized systems is th...
We characterize the high-temperature thermodynamics of rotating bosons and fermions in two-dimension...
Thermodynamic properties of a fermionic system close to the unitarity limit, where the 2-body scatte...
Many of the interactions in classical and quantum systems are in the form of two-body forces, or sum...
We study the virial relations for ultracold trapped two-component Fermi gases in the case of short f...
We investigate the zero-temperature properties of a dilute two-component Fermi gas with attractive i...
The recently discovered universal thermodynamic behaviour of dilute, strongly interacting Fermi gase...
Ultra-cold atomic Fermi gases at nano-Kelvin temperatures provide a new paradigm for the foundations...