Spin Transport in a Mott Insulator of Ultracold Fermions
Matthew A. Nichols, Lawrence W. Cheuk, Melih Okan, Thomas R. Hartke, Enrique Mendez, T. Senthil, Ehsan Khatami, Hao Zhang, Martin W. Zwierlein Science, 363, 383 (2019) Science Perspective by Jean-Philippe Brantut, EPFL Lausanne MIT News Article by Helen Knight arXiv:1802.10018 … Continued
Boiling a Unitary Fermi Liquid
Zhenjie Yan, Parth B. Patel, Biswaroop Mukherjee, Richard J. Fletcher, Julian Struck, Martin W. Zwierlein Phys. Rev. Lett. 122, 093401 (2019) See Viewpoint by Pietro Massignan: From Quantum Quasiparticles to a Classical Gas arXiv:1811.00481 (2018) We study the thermal evolution of … Continued
Two-Photon Spectroscopy of the NaLi Triplet Ground State
Timur M. Rvachov, Hyungmok Son, Juliana J. Park, Sepehr Ebadi, Martin W. Zwierlein, Wolfgang Ketterle, Alan O. Jamison Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 20, 4739-4745 (2018) arXiv:1712.06776 We employ two-photon spectroscopy to study the vibrational states of the triplet ground state … Continued
Photoassociation of Ultracold NaLi
Timur M. Rvachov, Hyungmok Son, Juliana J. Park, Pascal M. Notz, Tout T. Wang, Martin W. Zwierlein, Wolfgang Ketterle, Alan O. Jamison Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2018,20, 4746-4751 (2018) We perform photoassociation spectroscopy in an ultracold 23Na-6Li mixture to study the c3Σ+ excited … Continued
Congratulations to Dr. Julian Struck for receiving the CNRS Junior Research Chair at ENS Paris
All the best of luck to Julian!
Long-Lived Ultracold Molecules with Electric and Magnetic Dipole Moments
Timur M. Rvachov, Hyungmok Son, Ariel T. Sommer, Sepehr Ebadi, Juliana J. Park, Martin W. Zwierlein, Wolfgang Ketterle, Alan O. Jamison Phys. Rev. Lett. 119, 143001 (2017) arXiv:1707.03925 We create fermionic dipolar 23Na6Li molecules in their triplet ground state from an … Continued
Congratulations to Dr. Tarik Yefsah for starting his position as CNRS Permanent Researcher
All the best to Tarik for a continued string of wonderful discoveries. Check out his latest news: http://www.lkb.upmc.fr/ultracoldfermigases/yefsah/
Congratulations to Dr. Sebastian Will for his Assistant Professorship at Columbia University
All the best of luck and success to Sebastian with his new research group at Columbia. Check out their webpage: https://www.will-lab.com/