Nature research paper: Unitary p-wave interactions between fermions in an optical lattice
We acknowledge insightful discussions with F. Chevy and S. Zhang and helpful manuscript comments from J. Bohn, A. Kaufman and R. Learn.
This work is supported by the AFOSR grants FA9550-19-1-0275, FA9550-19-1-7044 and FA9550-19-1-0365, by ARO W911NF-15-1-0603, by the NSF’s JILA-PFC PHY-1734006 and PHY-2012125 grants, by NIST and by NSERC.Authors and AffiliationsVijin Venu, Peihang Xu, Frank Corapi, Cora J. Fujiwara & Joseph H. ThywissenMikhail Mamaev, Thomas Bilitewski, Jose P.
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