A recent Monash University study has investigated Fermi gases with only a small number of interacting particles, and has used that simplified case to predict some behaviours within Fermi gases with many more particles.
The study was published in Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics, March 2017
FLEET’s Meera Parish is investigating how robust excitonic superfluidity is to an imbalance in the density of electron-hole density. FLEET’s Research Theme 2 is working towards two-layer exciton superfluid devices. For that work to be successful, researchers must understand the effect of an imbalance in the two layers and whether any exotic forms of superfluidity can be created.
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