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* [[Ultracold Fermi gases]]  
 
* [[Ultracold Fermi gases]]  
** [[Techniques for cooling Fermions]]
 
 
** [[Ideal Fermi Gas]]
 
** [[Ideal Fermi Gas]]
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** [[Attractively Interacting Fermi gases - Pairing Instability]]
 
** [[BEC-BCS Crossover]]
 
** [[BEC-BCS Crossover]]
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** [[Repulsively Interacting Fermi gases - Stoner Instability]]
 
** Further reading:  Varenna summer school notes: [[File:Kett08 Varenna notes Fermi Gases.pdf]]   
 
** Further reading:  Varenna summer school notes: [[File:Kett08 Varenna notes Fermi Gases.pdf]]   
 
**'''2009 Class notes''' [[File:AMO Fermions 2009.pdf]]
 
**'''2009 Class notes''' [[File:AMO Fermions 2009.pdf]]
 
[[Category:8.422]]
 
[[Category:8.422]]

Latest revision as of 15:46, 22 May 2017

In this chapter, we discuss the three paradigmatic accomplishment of the field of cold atoms: Bose-Einstein condensation, the superfluid to Mott insulator transition, and superfluid Fermi gases., These are three current frontiers of research, all made possible by the combination of laser cooling and evaporative cooling. In the first section of this chapter, we present evaporative cooling and magnetic trapping, the two key techniques to achieve the nanokelvin temperature range (although more recently, evaporative cooling in optical traps has been used).

We hope that in the near future, we can add another section to this chapter, the study of magnetism in spin systems, realized with ultracold bosons and fermions. This goal is currently pursued in several labs.