Dynamics of large samples of repulsive Fermi gases at nonzero temperatures
Abstract
We develop a model of a binary fermionic mixture, consisting of large number of atoms, applicable at nonzero temperatures, in the normal phase. We use this approach to study dynamics of degenerate Fermi systems under various perturbations. For example, we analyze spin-dipole oscillations of a two-component fermionic mixture, demonstrating that the ferromagnetic phase shows up at stronger repulsion between components while the temperature raises. We study as well the radial oscillations of weakly interacting repulsive Fermi gases. We obtain a good agreement with experimental data when available. Otherwise, we compare our results with the outcome of the Hartree-Fock orbital calculations done for the system with small number of fermions.
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