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Slow light in degenerate fermi gases
1Vilnius University Research Institute of Theoretical Physics and Astronomy, A. Gostauto 12, 2600 Vilnius, Lithuania.
Physical Review Letters
|August 25, 2004
Abstract:
We investigate the effect of slow light propagating in a degenerate atomic Fermi gas. In particular we use slow light with an orbital angular momentum. We present a microscopic theory for the interplay between light and matter and show how the slow light can provide an effective magnetic field acting on the electrically neutral fermions, a direct analogy of the free electron gas in an uniform magnetic field. As an example we illustrate how the corresponding de Haas-van Alphen effect can be seen in a gas of neutral atomic fermions.