First experimental observation of strong-to-weak spontaneous symmetry breaking in dephased fermionic atoms, detected via long-range Rényi order after a superlattice-driven metal-insulator transition.
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Direct imaging reveals nonlocal anticorrelations in the pair correlation function of 2D Fermi gases that are forbidden by BCS theory but confirmed by auxiliary-field QMC, plus a relation between two- and three-point correlations and agreement on Tan's Contact.
Granularity noise thermometry extracts temperature from the linear scaling of excess transmitted-light noise with photon-to-atom ratio using closed-form polarizability moments from the plasma dispersion function.
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Observation of Strong-to-Weak Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking in a Dephased Fermi Gas
First experimental observation of strong-to-weak spontaneous symmetry breaking in dephased fermionic atoms, detected via long-range Rényi order after a superlattice-driven metal-insulator transition.
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Observing Spatial Charge and Spin Correlations in a Strongly-Interacting Fermi Gas
Direct imaging reveals nonlocal anticorrelations in the pair correlation function of 2D Fermi gases that are forbidden by BCS theory but confirmed by auxiliary-field QMC, plus a relation between two- and three-point correlations and agreement on Tan's Contact.
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Photon-Atom Granularity Noise Thermometry
Granularity noise thermometry extracts temperature from the linear scaling of excess transmitted-light noise with photon-to-atom ratio using closed-form polarizability moments from the plasma dispersion function.