We present detailed numerical and analytical investigations of the nonequilibrium dynamics of spin-polarized ultracold Fermi gases following a sudden switching on of the atom-atom pairing coupling strength. Within a time-dependent mean-field approach we show that on increasing the imbalance it takes longer for pairing to develop, the period of the nonlinear oscillations lengthens, and the maximum value of the pairing amplitude decreases. As expected, dynamical pairing is suppressed by the increase of the imbalance. Eventually, for a critical value of the imbalance the nonlinear oscillations do not even develop. Finally, we point out an interesting temperature-reentrant behavior of the exponent characterizing the initial instability
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2006.Includes bibliographi...
We theoretically investigate the itinerant ferromagnetic transition of a spherically trapped ultraco...
Strongly coupled quantum matter displays a rich phenomenology including phase transitions and often ...
We present detailed numerical and analytical investigations of the nonequilibrium dynamics of spin-p...
We study the quench dynamics of a two-component ultracold Fermi gas from the weak into the strong in...
We consider imbalanced Fermi gases with strong attractive interactions, for which Cooper-pair format...
We consider imbalanced Fermi gases with strong attractive interactions, for which Cooper-pair format...
We study nonequilibrium dynamics of ultracold two-component Fermi gases in low-dimensional geometrie...
We use the self-consistent mean-field theory to analyze the effects of Rashba-type spin-orbit coupli...
We use the self-consistent mean-field theory to analyze the effects of Rashba-type spin-orbit coupli...
We investigate a population-imbalanced two-species fermionic system where the resonantly paired ferm...
We theoretically analyze the pairing instability of a three-dimensional ultracold atomic Fermi gas t...
The pairing of fermions lies at the heart of superconductivity and superfluidity. The stability of t...
In the original work of this Thesis we use Time Dependent Density Matrix Renormalization Group (TDM...
The induced intraspecies interactions among the majority species, mediated by the minority species, ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2006.Includes bibliographi...
We theoretically investigate the itinerant ferromagnetic transition of a spherically trapped ultraco...
Strongly coupled quantum matter displays a rich phenomenology including phase transitions and often ...
We present detailed numerical and analytical investigations of the nonequilibrium dynamics of spin-p...
We study the quench dynamics of a two-component ultracold Fermi gas from the weak into the strong in...
We consider imbalanced Fermi gases with strong attractive interactions, for which Cooper-pair format...
We consider imbalanced Fermi gases with strong attractive interactions, for which Cooper-pair format...
We study nonequilibrium dynamics of ultracold two-component Fermi gases in low-dimensional geometrie...
We use the self-consistent mean-field theory to analyze the effects of Rashba-type spin-orbit coupli...
We use the self-consistent mean-field theory to analyze the effects of Rashba-type spin-orbit coupli...
We investigate a population-imbalanced two-species fermionic system where the resonantly paired ferm...
We theoretically analyze the pairing instability of a three-dimensional ultracold atomic Fermi gas t...
The pairing of fermions lies at the heart of superconductivity and superfluidity. The stability of t...
In the original work of this Thesis we use Time Dependent Density Matrix Renormalization Group (TDM...
The induced intraspecies interactions among the majority species, mediated by the minority species, ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2006.Includes bibliographi...
We theoretically investigate the itinerant ferromagnetic transition of a spherically trapped ultraco...
Strongly coupled quantum matter displays a rich phenomenology including phase transitions and often ...