Focus Session: Two-Dimensional Fermi Gas
FOCUS · J1 ·
Presentations
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Two-dimensional Fermi Gases
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Michael Koehl
- University of Cambridge
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Clock shift in a strongly interacting two-dimensional Fermi gas
ORAL
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Authors
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Christian Langmack
- The Ohio State University
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Marcus Barth
- Technische Universitat Munchen
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Wilhelm Zwerger
- Technische Universitat Munchen
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Eric Braaten
- Ohio State University
- The Ohio State University
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Scale invariance and viscosity of a two-dimensional Fermi gas
ORAL
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Authors
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Enrico Vogt
- University of Cambridge, UK
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Michael Feld
- University of Cambridge, UK
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Bernd Fr\"{o}hlich
- University of Cambridge, UK
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Daniel Pertot
- University of Cambridge, UK
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Marko Koschorreck
- University of Cambridge, UK
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Michael K\"{o}hl
- University of Cambridge, UK
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Evolution of Fermion Pairing from Three to Two Dimensions
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Martin Zwierlein
- Department of Physics, MIT-Harvard Center for Ultracold Atoms, and Research Laboratory of Electronics, MIT, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, USA
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Two-dimensional attractive Fermi gases' excitations and radio-frequency spectra across the BEC/BCS crossover
ORAL
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Authors
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Kaden R.A. Hazzard
- JILA / University of Colorado at Boulder
- JILA, NIST, University of Colorado-Boulder
- JILA, NIST, and University of Colorado-Boulder
- JILA and University of Colorado
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Observation of polaron-to-polaron transitions in the radio-frequency spectra of a quasi-two-dimensional Fermi gas
ORAL
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Authors
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Yingyi Zhang
- Duke University, NC State University
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Willie Ong
- Duke University, NC State University
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Ilya Arakelyan
- Duke University, NC State University
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John Thomas
- NC State University
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