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Expansion of an interacting Fermi gas
We study the expansion of a dilute ultracold sample of fermions initially
trapped in a anisotropic harmonic trap. The expansion of the cloud provides
valuable information about the state of the system and the role of
interactions. In particular the time evolution of the deformation of the
expanding cloud behaves quite differently depending on whether the system is in
the normal or in the superfluid phase. For the superfluid phase, we predict an
inversion of the deformation of the sample, similarly to what happens with
Bose-Einstein condensates. Viceversa, in the normal phase, the inversion of the
aspect ratio is never achieved, if the mean field interaction is attractive and
collisions are negligible.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, final versio
Calculation of the microcanonical temperature for the classical Bose field
The ergodic hypothesis asserts that a classical mechanical system will in
time visit every available configuration in phase space. Thus, for an ergodic
system, an ensemble average of a thermodynamic quantity can equally well be
calculated by a time average over a sufficiently long period of dynamical
evolution. In this paper we describe in detail how to calculate the temperature
and chemical potential from the dynamics of a microcanonical classical field,
using the particular example of the classical modes of a Bose-condensed gas.
The accurate determination of these thermodynamics quantities is essential in
measuring the shift of the critical temperature of a Bose gas due to
non-perturbative many-body effects.Comment: revtex4, 10 pages, 1 figure. v2: updated to published version. Fuller
discussion of numerical results, correction of some minor error
One-electron spectral functions of the attractive Hubbard model at intermediate coupling
We calculate the one-electron spectral function of the attractive-U Hubbard
model in two dimensions. We work in the intermediate coupling and low density
regime and evaluate analytically the self-energy. The results are obtained in a
framework based on the self-consistent T-matrix approximation. We also
calculate the chemical potential of the bound pairs as a function of
temperature. On the basis of this calculation we analyze the low-temperature
resistivity and specific heat in the normal state of this system. We compare
our results with recent beautiful tunneling experiments in the underdoped
regime of HTSC-materials.Comment: 2 pages, LT22 Conference paper, phbauth and elsart style files
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Exact Results for Three-Body Correlations in a Degenerate One-Dimensional Bose Gas
Motivated by recent experiments we derive an exact expression for the
correlation function entering the three-body recombination rate for a
one-dimensional gas of interacting bosons. The answer, given in terms of two
thermodynamic parameters of the Lieb-Liniger model, is valid for all values of
the dimensionless coupling and contains the previously known results
for the Bogoliubov and Tonks-Girardeau regimes as limiting cases. We also
investigate finite-size effects by calculating the correlation function for
small systems of 3, 4, 5 and 6 particles.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
Observing the Formation of Long-range Order during Bose-Einstein Condensation
We have experimentally investigated the formation of off-diagonal long-range
order in a gas of ultracold atoms. A magnetically trapped atomic cloud prepared
in a highly nonequilibrium state thermalizes and thereby crosses the
Bose-Einstein condensation phase transition. The evolution of phase coherence
between different regions of the sample is constantly monitored and information
on the spatial first-order correlation function is obtained. We observe the
growth of the spatial coherence and the formation of long-range order in real
time and compare it to the growth of the atomic density. Moreover, we study the
evolution of the momentum distribution during the nonequilibrium formation of
the condensate.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
Culture, identity and alternatives to the consumer culture
This article explores questions of identity and culture in relation to the present systemic crises that confront human life on the planet, problematising the pursuit of economic growth and consumerist culture. It uses the concept of Ideology-Action-Structure complexes to understand the saturating nature of social, political and economic domination, and then explores interventions in these complexes, which all have characteristics of informal education, to promote cultural growth, create new settings and establish a counter-hegemonic ideology and alliance. It is suggested that by joining up fragmented local interventions and movements, there is hope that society's way of life can be shifted to one where cultural enrichment supports a less resource-exploitative economic and cultural model
Adsorption and two-body recombination of atomic hydrogen on He-He mixture films
We present the first systematic measurement of the binding energy of
hydrogen atoms to the surface of saturated He-He mixture films.
is found to decrease almost linearly from 1.14(1) K down to 0.39(1) K, when the
population of the ground surface state of He grows from zero to
cm, yielding the value K cm
for the mean-field parameter of H-He interaction in 2D. The experiments
were carried out with overall He concentrations ranging from 0.1 ppm to 5 %
as well as with commercial and isotopically purified He at temperatures
70...400 mK. Measuring by ESR the rate constants and for
second-order recombination of hydrogen atoms in hyperfine states and we
find the ratio to be independent of the He content and to
grow with temperature.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figures, all zipped in a sigle file. Submitted to Phys.
Rev. Let
Stability and phase coherence of trapped 1D Bose gases
We discuss stability and phase coherence of 1D trapped Bose gases and find
that inelastic decay processes, such as 3-body recombination, are suppressed in
the strongly interacting (Tonks-Girardeau) and intermediate regimes. This is
promising for achieving these regimes with a large number of particles.
"Fermionization" of the system reduces the phase coherence length, and at T=0
the gas is fully phase coherent only deeply in the weakly interacting
(Gross-Pitaevskii) regime.Comment: published versio
Critical temperature and Ginzburg-Landau equation for a trapped Fermi gas
We discuss a superfluid phase transition in a trapped neutral-atom Fermi gas.
We consider the case where the critical temperature greatly exceeds the spacing
between the trap levels and derive the corresponding Ginzburg-Landau equation.
The latter turns out to be analogous to the equation for the condensate wave
function in a trapped Bose gas. The analysis of its solution provides us with
the value of the critical temperature and with the spatial and
temperature dependence of the order parameter in the vicinity of the phase
transition point.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, REVTeX. The figure improved. Misprints corrected.
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