We develop and apply meanfield methods to two systems of significant interest in cold atom physics. The first system, and the main subject of this thesis, is a gas of polarized dipoles, in which the particles have a long range anisotropic interaction. The second system is a toroidally trapped gas that interacts via short range interactions. Dipolar gases: We develop accurate techniques for dipolar Bose and Fermi gases accounting for both direct and exchange interactions. We detail an efficient numerical implementation of the meanfield treatment. We study the thermodynamic and the first and second order correlation properties of the system. We find that exchange interactions cause the correlation functions to be anisotropic in the low ...
In the first part of the thesis we develop a theoretical description of the correlations between ult...
We study the normal state of a 3d homogeneous dipolar Fermi gas beyond the Hartree-Fock approximatio...
We present ground state calculations for low-density Fermi gases described by two model interactions...
We develop and apply meanfield methods to two systems of significant interest in cold atom physics. ...
The work of this thesis concerns the properties of a Bose gas of polarised dipoles that have long-ra...
Abstract. Trapped degenerate dipolar Bose and Fermi gases of cylindrical symmetry with the polarizat...
We theoretically investigate various beyond mean-field effects on Bose gases at zero temperature fea...
A microscopic description of the zero-energy two-body ground state and many-body static properties o...
[eng] In this thesis we study the effects of the dipole-dipole interaction on the physics of ultraco...
We present a quantum Monte Carlo study of two-dimensional dipolar Bose gases in ...
The study of out-of-equilibrium dynamics in ultra-cold gases is a new and exciting field, driven lar...
We present a detailed study of the BCS pairing transition in a trapped polarized dipolar Fermi gas. ...
We use numerical simulation to study ultracold, quantum degenerate, atomic gases. In the first part ...
The achievement of Bose–Einstein condensation in ultra-cold vapours of alkali atoms has given enormo...
© 2014 Dr. Brendan Craig MulkerinThe experimental realisation of ultracold quantum gases offers a ne...
In the first part of the thesis we develop a theoretical description of the correlations between ult...
We study the normal state of a 3d homogeneous dipolar Fermi gas beyond the Hartree-Fock approximatio...
We present ground state calculations for low-density Fermi gases described by two model interactions...
We develop and apply meanfield methods to two systems of significant interest in cold atom physics. ...
The work of this thesis concerns the properties of a Bose gas of polarised dipoles that have long-ra...
Abstract. Trapped degenerate dipolar Bose and Fermi gases of cylindrical symmetry with the polarizat...
We theoretically investigate various beyond mean-field effects on Bose gases at zero temperature fea...
A microscopic description of the zero-energy two-body ground state and many-body static properties o...
[eng] In this thesis we study the effects of the dipole-dipole interaction on the physics of ultraco...
We present a quantum Monte Carlo study of two-dimensional dipolar Bose gases in ...
The study of out-of-equilibrium dynamics in ultra-cold gases is a new and exciting field, driven lar...
We present a detailed study of the BCS pairing transition in a trapped polarized dipolar Fermi gas. ...
We use numerical simulation to study ultracold, quantum degenerate, atomic gases. In the first part ...
The achievement of Bose–Einstein condensation in ultra-cold vapours of alkali atoms has given enormo...
© 2014 Dr. Brendan Craig MulkerinThe experimental realisation of ultracold quantum gases offers a ne...
In the first part of the thesis we develop a theoretical description of the correlations between ult...
We study the normal state of a 3d homogeneous dipolar Fermi gas beyond the Hartree-Fock approximatio...
We present ground state calculations for low-density Fermi gases described by two model interactions...