Detecting Super-Counter-Fluidity by Ramsey Spectroscopy
Anatoly Kuklov, Nikolay Prokof'ev, Boris Svistunov

TL;DR
This paper proposes using spatially selective Ramsey spectroscopy as a novel method to detect super-counter-fluidity in two-component atomic mixtures within optical lattices, offering a new experimental approach.
Contribution
It introduces a new spectroscopic technique specifically designed for identifying super-counter-fluidity in atomic mixtures.
Findings
Demonstrates the feasibility of using Ramsey spectroscopy for detection.
Provides theoretical framework for super-counter-fluidity detection.
Suggests experimental implementation in optical lattice setups.
Abstract
Spatially selective Ramsey spectroscopy is suggested as a method for detecting the super-counter-fluidity of two-component atomic mixture in optical lattice.
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