We theoretically investigate the thermodynamics of an interacting inhomogeneous two-component Fermi gas in an optical lattice. Motivated by a recent experiment by L. Hackermüller et al., Science 327, 1621 (2010), we study the effect of the interplay between thermodynamics and strong correlations on the size of the fermionic cloud. We use dynamical mean-field theory to compute the cloud size, which in the experiment shows an anomalous expansion behavior upon increasing attractive interaction. We confirm this qualitative effect but, assuming adiabaticity, we find quantitative agreement only for weak interactions. For strong interactions we observe significant nonequilibrium effects which we attribute to a dynamical arrest of the particles due...
The study of nonequilibrium phenomena in correlated lattice systems has developed into one of the mo...
We investigate the effect of optical lattices on the BCS superfluidity by using the Gorkov-Melik-Bar...
We theoretically study the relaxation of high energy single particle excitations into molecules in a...
We study finite-temperature properties of strongly correlated fermions in two-dimensional optical la...
We study the magnetic ordering transition for a system of harmonically trapped ultracold fermions wi...
We investigate a Bose-Fermi mixture in a three-dimensional optical lattice, trapped in a harmonic po...
Abstract. Non-equilibrium quantum phenomena are ubiquitous in nature. Yet, theoretical predictions o...
An elusive goal in the field of driven quantum matter is the induction of long-range order. Here, w...
The dynamics of a one-dimensional two-component Fermi gas in the presence of a quasiperiodic optical...
We theoretically study lattice modulation experiments with ultracold fermions in optical lattices. W...
Atomic quantum gases in the strong-correlation regime offer unique possibilities to explore a variet...
We experimentally and numerically investigate the sudden expansion of fermions in a homogeneous one-...
This thesis explores certain extraordinary phenomena that occur when a gas of neutral atoms is coole...
Strongly interacting, dilute Fermi gases exhibit a scale-invariant, universal thermodynamic behavior...
We investigate the many-body dissipative dynamics of fermionic atoms in an optical lattice in the pr...
The study of nonequilibrium phenomena in correlated lattice systems has developed into one of the mo...
We investigate the effect of optical lattices on the BCS superfluidity by using the Gorkov-Melik-Bar...
We theoretically study the relaxation of high energy single particle excitations into molecules in a...
We study finite-temperature properties of strongly correlated fermions in two-dimensional optical la...
We study the magnetic ordering transition for a system of harmonically trapped ultracold fermions wi...
We investigate a Bose-Fermi mixture in a three-dimensional optical lattice, trapped in a harmonic po...
Abstract. Non-equilibrium quantum phenomena are ubiquitous in nature. Yet, theoretical predictions o...
An elusive goal in the field of driven quantum matter is the induction of long-range order. Here, w...
The dynamics of a one-dimensional two-component Fermi gas in the presence of a quasiperiodic optical...
We theoretically study lattice modulation experiments with ultracold fermions in optical lattices. W...
Atomic quantum gases in the strong-correlation regime offer unique possibilities to explore a variet...
We experimentally and numerically investigate the sudden expansion of fermions in a homogeneous one-...
This thesis explores certain extraordinary phenomena that occur when a gas of neutral atoms is coole...
Strongly interacting, dilute Fermi gases exhibit a scale-invariant, universal thermodynamic behavior...
We investigate the many-body dissipative dynamics of fermionic atoms in an optical lattice in the pr...
The study of nonequilibrium phenomena in correlated lattice systems has developed into one of the mo...
We investigate the effect of optical lattices on the BCS superfluidity by using the Gorkov-Melik-Bar...
We theoretically study the relaxation of high energy single particle excitations into molecules in a...