We calculate the frequency of collective modes of a one-dimensional repulsively interacting Fermi gas with high-spin symmetry confined in harmonic traps at zero temperature. This is a system realizable with fermionic alkaline-earth-metal atoms such as 173Yb, which displays an exact SU(κ) spin symmetry with κ ≥ 2 and behaves like a spinless interacting Bose gas in the limit of infinite spin components κ → ∞, namely high-spin bosonization. We solve the homogeneous equation of state of the high-spin Fermi system by using Bethe ansatz technique and obtain the density distribution in harmonic traps based on local density approximation. The frequency of collective modes is calculated by exactly solving the zero...
A low-energy theory of the Nambu-Goldstone excitation spectrum and the corresponding speed of sound ...
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v3: 4 pages, 2 figures, revtex4. Section on the fermionic TG gas on a ring revised, emphasizing dege...
A low-energy theory of the Nambu-Goldstone excitation spectrum and the corresponding speed of sound ...
Since the realization of Bose-Einstein condensation in 1995, experimentalists in ultracold atomic ga...
The interplay between spin and motional degrees of freedom in interacting electron systems has been ...
We theoretically investigate collective modes of a one-dimensional (1D) interacting Bose gas in a ha...
This thesis explores certain extraordinary phenomena that occur when a gas of neutral atoms is coole...
Recent progress in the field of ultracold gases has allowed for the creation of phase-segregated Bos...
We study the spectrum of collective excitations of a spin-polarized Fermi gas confined in a one-dime...
We study the physics of a rapidly rotating gas of ultracold atomic bosons, with an internal degree o...
Following the idea of the density functional approach, we develop a generalized Bogoliubov theory of...
This thesis describes experiments on a homogeneous strongly-interacting Fermi gas, consisting of a s...
We consider a time-dependent nonlinear Schrodinger equation in one dimension (1D) with a fifth-order...
A proposed paradigm for out-of-equilibrium quantum systems is that an analog of quantum phase transi...
We study collective excitations of a trapped Fermi gas at finite temperature using the Bogoliubov–de...
We theoretically investigate the momentum-resolved radio-frequency spectroscopy of a harmonically tr...
v3: 4 pages, 2 figures, revtex4. Section on the fermionic TG gas on a ring revised, emphasizing dege...
A low-energy theory of the Nambu-Goldstone excitation spectrum and the corresponding speed of sound ...
Since the realization of Bose-Einstein condensation in 1995, experimentalists in ultracold atomic ga...
The interplay between spin and motional degrees of freedom in interacting electron systems has been ...