PHYS Seminar: “Superfluid Phases in Cold Atomic Fermi Gases with Fine Tailored Interactions”, Ahmet Keleş, 3:30PM October 10 (EN)

Asst. Prof. Ahmet Keleş
Middle East Technical University, Ankara

“Superfluid phases in cold atomic Fermi gases with fine tailored interactions”

Abstract
Recent quantum gas experiments have opened a new era of fine-tailored two-body interactions. These include for example atoms with long-range dipole-dipole interactions and Rydberg-dressed atoms created by optical coupling to highly excited electronic states. These systems differ from the “canonical system” of cold atoms with contact interactions characterized by a single parameter, the scattering length. In this talk, I will introduce the problem of pairing glue in strongly correlated systems which has been eluding condensed matter theory for decades. I will discuss some key ideas from powerful renormalization group theory and show how it can illuminate the phase diagram of dipolar Fermi gases and Rydberg dressed Fermi gases. I will discuss the so-called Kohn-Luttinger mechanism to explain the pairing even in repulsive fermions, and show that Rydberg dressed interactions can manifest similar phenomena. Using a simplified toy model, I will demonstrate that the renormalization group goes beyond Kohn-Luttinger physics for probing novel many-body phases.

Date : October 11, 2023 Wednesday
Time : 15:30
Place : SA-240

All interested are cordially invited.