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Radio-Frequency Spectroscopy of Ultracold Fermions
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Quantum LiquidQuantum ScienceEngineeringPhysicsRadio-frequency TechniquesNatural SciencesSpectroscopyApplied PhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsQuantum Field TheoryAtomic PhysicsUltracold AtomRadio-frequency SpectroscopyBose-einstein CondensationBosonic AtomsFermi Gas
Radio-frequency techniques were used to study ultracold fermions. We observed the absence of mean-field "clock" shifts, the dominant source of systematic error in current atomic clocks based on bosonic atoms. This absence is a direct consequence of fermionic antisymmetry. Resonance shifts proportional to interaction strengths were observed in a three-level system. However, in the strongly interacting regime, these shifts became very small, reflecting the quantum unitarity limit and many-body effects. This insight into an interacting Fermi gas is relevant for the quest to observe superfluidity in this system.
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