Review of pseudogaps in strongly interacting Fermi gases
Volume: 80, Issue: 10, Pages: 104401 - 104401
Published: Jul 7, 2017
Abstract
A central challenge in modern condensed matter physics is developing the tools for understanding nontrivial yet unordered states of matter. One important idea to emerge in this context is that of a "pseudogap": the fact that under appropriate circumstances the normal state displays a suppression of the single particle spectral density near the Fermi level, reminiscent of the gaps seen in ordered states of matter. While these concepts arose in a...
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Title
Review of pseudogaps in strongly interacting Fermi gases
Published Date
Jul 7, 2017
Volume
80
Issue
10
Pages
104401 - 104401
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