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Degenerate Fermi Gas Studied in Three-Dimensional Optical Lattice

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A team of physicists at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, Switzerland, has loaded a degenerate Fermi gas into a three-dimensional optical lattice and studied its response to changes in the strength of the trapping lasers and of an external magnetic field. The ability to confine degenerate fermions and to control the strength of their interaction has implications in the study of a wide variety of material systems, including high-temperature superconductors. A report of the group's work appears in the March 4 issue of Physical Review Letters. The investigators employed a...Read full article

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    Published: April 2005
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    optical lattice
    A periodic structure formed by intersecting or superimposed laser beams. These beams can trap atoms in low-potential regions, forming a pattern of atoms resembling the structure of a crystal.
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