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New States of Matter in Polarized Cold Fermi Atoms

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Abstract

Cold Fermi atoms enable the study of strongly-interacting Fermions where the superfluid gap is comparable to the Fermi energy. New phases of matter can appear when such systems are polarized; we compare calculations with recent experiments, emphasizing the important possible new phases of matter that can be accessed in these systems.

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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