Related Experiment Video
Updated: Apr 25, 2026

Measuring Magnetically-Tuned Ferroelectric Polarization in Liquid Crystals
Published on: August 15, 2018
Itinerant ferromagnetism in a polarized two-component Fermi gas
Pietro Massignan1, Zhenhua Yu2, Georg M Bruun3
1ICFO-The Institute of Photonic Sciences, 08860 Castelldefels, Barcelona, Spain.
Abstract:
We analyze when a repulsively interacting two-component Fermi gas becomes thermodynamically unstable against phase separation. We focus on the strongly polarized limit, where the free energy of the homogeneous mixture can be calculated accurately in terms of well-defined quasiparticles, the repulsive polarons. Phase diagrams as a function of polarization, temperature, mass imbalance, and repulsive polaron energy, as well as scattering length and range parameter, are provided. We show that the lifetime of the repulsive polaron increases significantly with the interaction range and the mass of the minority atoms, raising the prospects of detecting the transition to the elusive itinerant ferromagnetic state with ultracold atoms.
Related Concept Videos
Ferromagnetism
Diamagnetism
Diamagnetism was discovered by Anton Brugmans in 1778 when he observed that bismuth gets repelled by magnetic fields, thus theorizing that diamagnets get repelled by magnets....
Paramagnetism
Magnetostatic Boundary Conditions
Potential Due to a Polarized Object
Magnetic Fields
A magnetic field is defined by the force that a charged particle experiences...

