Martin Zwierlein
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, USA
Date
4 March 2020
Host
Gianni Blatter
Title
Strongly Interacting Fermi Gases
Abstract
Strongly interacting Fermi systems, from nuclei to high-temperature superconductors and neutron stars, represent grand challenges for manybody physics. Ultracold gases of fermionic atoms, a million times thinner than air, enable precision measurements on correlations and transport of fermions. Locally resolved sound and heat transport distinguish hydrodynamic and superfluid flow, and spin transport reveals the mechanism behind quantum magnetism.

Martin Zwierlein (left) with Gianni Blatter (right)